OttawaThe Commons: The government remains unapologeticIf the goal was to avoid sounding defensive, the parliamentary secretary failed miserably
UncategorizedWhy can’t we have some of those hip new fighter jets?All the cool countries are doing it.
OttawaThe Commons: Thinking about preparing to get ready to plan to study the F-35Scenes from an emergency meeting of the standing committee on public accounts
OttawaSpring break is overThe House doesn’t reconvene until Monday, but the public accounts committee will meet this afternoon to, presumably, launch its...
OttawaHow could you say no to this?Spencer Ackerman collects the infomercials and music videos that are being used to sell the F-35.
OttawaWhat does ministerial accountability mean anymore?A very relevant discussion from The National last night. Here is the 2011 edition of Accountable Government, a guide for ministers...
OttawaThe F-35 and clarityOn account of this , two previous appeals to clarity as it pertains to the F-35. October 27, 2010 Jack Layton. Mr. Speaker, the...
Ottawa’Not since the Enron scandal have we heard such a ludicrous excuse’Fresh from the inbox, a statement from interim Liberal leader Bob Rae. Both the Liberals and New Democrats have requested a...
OttawaThe F-35 is not like a minivanTabatha Southey finds ten ways that Peter MacKay’s minivan analogy fails to explain the government’s accounting. Nonetheless, here...