Uncategorized’The national interest’The Department of Justice responds to the Parliamentary Law Clerk’s opinion of what Parliamentary committees are entitled to.
UncategorizedThe apology precedentIt was suggested during QP yesterday that some sort of apology to the House might now be in order. Here, for the sake of...
UncategorizedThe Commons: ’Will they stop already?’Stories are changing, but not the Prime Minister’s
Uncategorized’The government is obliged’Parliamentary law clerk Robert Walsh tells Ujjal Dosanjh that Parliamentary committees are essentially entitled to whatever they...
UncategorizedThe Commons: Support for the troops if necessary, but necessarily support for the troopsEven if soldiers don’t agree with each other, the government agrees with soldiers
UncategorizedFixing the systemStarting with the premise that last December’s proroguing of Parliament was "entirely inappropriate, democratically illegitimate...
UncategorizedThe Commons: John Baird exceeds himselfWhat’s a government to do when the troops say otherwise?
UncategorizedA proof is a proof (II)A collection of reassurances offered in QP over the last two and a half weeks. November 19 Peter MacKay. Clearly the reality is...
UncategorizedIt probably shouldn’t be this easy to scale the Parliament BuildingsGreenpeace stages a protest . Twitter reaction from MPs Patrick Brown , Glenn Thibeault , Brent Rathgeber , Michelle Simson , Rod...