UncategorizedSomething bad this way comesThe Star ends its Shamocracy series with a vague warning of possible doom. As he did in December when opposition parties...
UncategorizedA case study in Ottawa’s level of discourseAdam Radwanski watches CTV’s interview with Michael Ignatieff. Oliver is one of the country’s most experienced and respected...
UncategorizedOut with a bangInky Mark walks away angry . "There is no check and balance," Mr. Mark told the National Post. "The tone of the country is based...
UncategorizedSham-ocracyThe Toronto Star begins a six-part series on Parliament. Still, as a folly it’s a magnificent piece of work. Its Gothic...
UncategorizedIn reviewThe At Issue panel reviewed the parliamentary season last night with their traditional handing out of honours and...
UncategorizedIndefatigable in the cause of justiceGlen Pearson salutes Paul Dewar. But the one person who stuck on this file and deserves full praise for the victory yesterday was...
UncategorizedBlessed reliefAndrew Steele considers this week’s turn of events. The blame for the conduct of all Parliaments falls on its first minister, as...
UncategorizedThe burden that is democracyJohn Mraz makes the humbling comparison. Canadians don’t want an election, to be sure. Yet the act of voting should not be...
UncategorizedGrowing painsDouglas Bell suggests we figure out this minority government business. And as to Steele’s contention that the country’s best...
UncategorizedThe Commons: Who is this man?Six months in, Michael Ignatieff remains a subject of some confusion