Though at least the Senate can operate in cloudy weather
Mitchel Raphael celebrates the season with the Opposition
The opposition insists on living in the past
The Public Works Minister commits a Kinsley gaffe
NDP MP Matthew Kellway’s statement before QP yesterday afternoon.
And Peter MacKay gives one last sermon
Following an exchange this afternoon between the NDP’s Christine Moore and Associate Minister of Defence Julian Fantino, the NDP’s Matthew Kellway goes for the joke.
Pressed this afternoon to explain John Baird’s linking of the National Roundtable’s demise to its support for a carbon tax, Environment Minister Peter Kent seemed to distance himself from Mr. Baird’s comments.
If last night’s sketch did not sufficiently enlighten, the full transcript of last night’s inquiry into government’s defence policies—including the surrealist zen sentence that is this post’s title—is now online. Of all the exchanges contained therein, this was perhaps most entertaining.
How does someone type ‘definitions’ instead of ‘options analysis,’ asked Megan Leslie
Here again is the roster for Thomas Mulcair’s shadow cabinet. What to make of it? Here are several observations.
The F-34 affair is, of course, even more complicated than a matter of different numbers