UncategorizedGoverning with consentLast week, Mark Donald heralded a "tide of ennui." This week, Andrew Coyne writes , somewhat less satirically, of our...
Uncategorized’Why is the government refusing to have a public inquiry to lay to rest some of these allegations?’Apropos of Abousfian Abdelrazik (remember him?) and the questions still unanswered, here is the text of questions posed by Stephen...
CanadaTo eat or not to eatHarper and the holy host highlights the protocol minefield facing modern leaders
UncategorizedThe real shame in the Raitt scandalUnstable minority governments mean that ministers are always jockeying for position
Uncategorized’It makes us sad. More people will die.’Though obviously not as interesting as whatever Pierre Poilievre last said, Geoffrey York reports from Africa on Canada’s...
UncategorizedHey, remember the early 80s?Back to yesterday’s QP . Specifically this answer of the Prime Minister’s. Mr. Speaker, the record of the Liberal Party is this:...
UncategorizedAccountability in accountingFrom the good ole days. When it was the surplus that was being misunderestimated. Stephen Harper, Oct. 6, 2004 . "We also know...
UncategorizedThe political peril of sitting on a leadPaul Martin could teach Michael Ignatieff a thing or two about public appetite for change
UncategorizedVisitationIf Michael Ignatieff were only interested in returning to Canada if he could be prime minister, why did he run in the 2006...