UncategorizedA summer of discontentGlen Pearson’s spent the break wrestling at some length with his existence, such as this .
UncategorizedA retrospectiveMay 26, 2006 . Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he plans to introduce a bill to set fixed dates for federal elections, as part...
UncategorizedSomebody do somethingPreston Manning appeals to a general need for renewal in Ottawa. He manages, at the same time, to claim that the last session was...
UncategorizedSheila Copps’ many admirersFor whatever reason, the Star puts together a list of the worst insults hurled in the House of Commons. "Traitor"—and various...
UncategorizedOh, CanadaCanadian Press looks back on the outrage concerning that principal who didn’t play the national anthem each morning. And you’ll...
UncategorizedThese people are not actorsSteve Paikin convenes a half dozen newish MPs and MPPs to discuss life in politics. Theatre is the most over-used word...
UncategorizedWhat it takesJim Travers speculates on the possibility of change. Where we’re headed is more opaque. As former Ontario NDP premier and now...
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...
UncategorizedHey, remember Elizabeth May?The Green leader talks to Steve Paikin about the state of our democracy.
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...