UncategorizedThe government’s attention is required at the luge trackStockwell Day explains why it was necessary to prorogue Parliament.
UncategorizedOur political class, or distinct lack thereofAlison Loat pulls together various strands to consider turnover and experience in the House of Commons.
UncategorizedNow is not the time for democracyConservative MP Ron Cannan explains why it was necessary to prorogue the House.
Uncategorized’You can vote us out of office’Industry Minister Tony Clement runs into some protesters at York.
UncategorizedIs our children learning?Conservative MP Larry Miller finds a sympathetic high school civics teacher.
Uncategorized’There’s no other reason why you couldn’t have done both’The Hill Times talks to Scott Clark, a former deputy minister of finance, about the need to prorogue Parliament before delivering...
UncategorizedAlways look on the bright side of lifeConservative MP Barry Devolin finds the teachable moment.
UncategorizedIt’s all Andrew’s faultChristopher White, founder of that Facebook group , talks to the Tyee .
UncategorizedThe Commons: Lights on, nobody homeWhat’s left of the legislative process once the furious indignation and the bad puns are stripped away? Not much.
UncategorizedA grand total (II)Vancouver Sun, Dec. 7, 2008. A self-described non-political person, Kathleen Chafe didn’t vote for Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s...