UncategorizedThe Commons: Mission accomplishedWhen in doubt, accuse your opponent of not supporting the troops
UncategorizedOne version of eventsBecause everything is easier to follow in timeline form, the Liberals have put one together on torture concerns in Afghanistan.
UncategorizedWeekend readingThe Canadian Press tries to make sense of Peter MacKay’s admission that the government had concerns about the treatment of Afghan...
Uncategorized’The issue will not go away’Three important dispatches from Embassy magazine this week. Laura Payton on the plight of the whistleblower . Lee Berthiaume talks...
UncategorizedThe Commons: ’Let us get beyond the rhetorical flourish’The Conservatives plead for patience
UncategorizedThe Commons: Lost in translationHarper and MacKay can’t seem to get their stories straight
UncategorizedMore e-mails, more questionsRichard Colvin indicates at least some of his reports were sent directly to the Foreign Affairs Minister’s office, while internal...
UncategorizedThe Commons: Full disclosureThe government reaffirms its commitment to do something or other
UncategorizedThe burden of proofAs noted , the government’s present stance, as articulated by Defence Minister Peter MacKay, is as follows: “There has never...
UncategorizedLooking back, looking forwardThe CBC finds evidence of delays, going as far back as 2002, in reporting detainee transfers to the Red Cross. Opposition members...