UncategorizedThe Commons: Another 48 hoursGovernment is not closing the door on contraception: Bev Oda
OttawaThe ministerial oral podectomy as a tool (ahem) of development assistanceIn the House of Commons just now, Bev Oda moved swiftly to remove Lawrence Cannon’s foot from his mouth. A quick transcript:
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OttawaHarper’s G8 "maternal health" plan: 0 for 3 and countingIs Harper’s plan compatible with other G8 countries’ policies? PAUL WELLS investigates
Uncategorized’The purpose of this is to be able to save lives’Lawrence Cannon told the Foreign Affairs committee that contraception won’t be part of the government’s commitment to maternal...
UncategorizedWhat we’re talking about when we talk about maternal healthBev Oda’s office comes perhaps its closest so far to explaining exactly what will and won’t be included in the Prime Minister’s...
UncategorizedA week and a half in the public life of Michael IgnatieffSuggesting new constraints on a Prime Minister’s power to request prorogation? Pitching specific measures to deal with...