OttawaHarper’s versionThough it’s not reported exactly what question was put to him, Stephen Harper seems to have explained this morning what he meant...
OttawaNear missNot only does this reckless, unnecessary, opportunistic election imperil everything you hold dear, it also deprived Bev Oda her...
OttawaLayton’s versionTwo questions remain for Stephen Harper to answer. But to this and this and this , you can add what Jack Layton wrote five years...
OttawaThe summer of 2004Gilles Duceppe again offers his version of events. Furthermore, via Twitter, Mr. Duceppe says that Mr. Harper "definitely talked...
OttawaThe Commons: And so it beginsShortly after the bells chimed to signal three-quarters past nine—after the Prime Minister had gone to Rideau Hall and after the...
OttawaThe Commons: So it endsWhat happened today may be an admission of defeat on the part of the 40th Parliament
Ottawa’The only course of action that remains’The Prime Minister’s statement to reporters after his government was defeated in the House.
OttawaThe Speaker says goodbyeBelow are the Speaker’s parting words to the House of Commons, delivered shortly after Question Period.
Ottawa156-145By a count of 156 votes in favour and 145 opposed, the House of Commons has passed a motion of non-confidence, thus defeating the...
GeneralAll the wrong reasons for an electionAndrew Coyne on why an election call should be about bold proposals and restoring democracy, not some trivial sums in a budget