On stock market regulation, Senate reform, even appointments to its own bench, the top court has disappointed those unhappy with the status quo
Nearly a decade of appointing people to positions of power has left Stephen Harper with a number of unfortunate associations
The Prime Minister appoints a justice without parliamentary review
And Thomas Mulcair pulls at loose threads
The government’s at least not ruling it out
New revelations and lingering questions about the Nadon appointment
And the Harper government’s relationship with the court
The government laughs off questions about the attempted appointment of Marc Nadon as the controversy over the Supreme Court continues
The unexplained search for a new judge
One shouldn’t respond to anonymous Conservatives apparently
The exchange you can’t miss from this afternoon’s Question Period
The latest discussion around a remarkable back-and-forth