OttawaThe Commons: This unserious businessPierre Poilievre must have a highly developed sense of humour
OttawaThe Commons: Law and points of orderRespect for campaign spending limits may be debatable, but the rules barring photography certainly aren’t
OttawaAn operational matterIn an exchange with reporters yesterday after QP, John Baird explained why he was responding to questions on Bev Oda’s behalf.
OttawaThe Commons: To stand and say something’These are the Prime Minister’s own words. Does he not understand that these words apply to him?’
OttawaThe Commons: ’A five-year-old accounting dispute’Those accusations of election fraud? A mere administrative matter.
CanadaThe Bev Oda affair and the Tories’ scandal-management strategyWhat does it take to get fired in Ottawa?
OttawaOfficially ungrammaticalIn a widely obtained internal memo, the Conservatives claim that the ungrammatical inclusion of the word " not " was in keeping...
OttawaIt depends how you define truth, honesty and accountabilityAfter John McKay, Paul Dewar and Pierre Paquette rose on points of privilege yesterday , several more points were made after QP...
OttawaWhy the not?Keith Beardsley, a former member of Stephen Harper’s PMO, sorts through the Oda Affair.