UncategorizedAs to the historical legacy of Louis RielConservative MP Peter Goldring has managed today the rare feat of uniting the Liberal party and the Prime Minister’s Office in...
UncategorizedOver to you, Supreme Court?While apparently still reviewing the court’s decision, the government apparently remains firm in its refusal to request Omar...
UncategorizedWalk, chew gumDec. 30, 2009 . More than 30 bills will die on the order paper, with more than half of them part of the government’s...
OttawaShutting down Parliament: on the economy, detainees, and senatorsThe PMO gives its reasons—sort of—for proroguing Parliament
OttawaIs Parliament in session? The PMO won’t sayIn one of the more bizarre bits of circumlocution that I’ve ever heard from a prime-ministerial spokesman, Dimitri Soudas, Prime...
UncategorizedLooking back, looking forwardThe CBC finds evidence of delays, going as far back as 2002, in reporting detainee transfers to the Red Cross. Opposition members...
UncategorizedThe responseThe Prime Minister’s Office and the Foreign Affairs Minister repeat previous assurances. David Mulroney declines comment.
UncategorizedThe end is the beginning is the endDefence Minister Peter MacKay comments from Kandahar. The previously stated positions of Gen. Natynczyk and the Prime Minister’s...
UncategorizedGreat moments in modern communicationCondolences are apparently due to the Transport Minister.