UncategorizedA Prime Minister without a Parliament to call his ownPerhaps distressed by the Governor General’s decision to accept his request to prorogue Parliament in Ottawa, the Prime Minister...
UncategorizedHighlights from the Globe’s continuing coverage of the national chess championshipsDecember 31 . For anyone who believes that our governments should be honest, open and accountable, this is a travesty. But it’s...
UncategorizedSpring is no time to be consulting with CanadiansThe government side feels the House of Commons is not presently scheduled to sit for a sufficient amount of time.
UncategorizedA week and a half in the public life of Michael IgnatieffSuggesting new constraints on a Prime Minister’s power to request prorogation? Pitching specific measures to deal with...
UncategorizedDean Del Mastro is disappointed in youThe Conservative MP for Peterborough pines for simpler times, before television and the Internet messed everything up.
UncategorizedDalton McGuinty’s mom has spokenApparently the Prime Minister’s latest prorogation is making life difficult for the Premier of Ontario.
Uncategorized’There is one consequence that will stand out’Those pesky kids at Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament are apparently starting to think rather serious thoughts.
UncategorizedThe government’s attention is required at the luge trackStockwell Day explains why it was necessary to prorogue Parliament.
UncategorizedFive for fightingYou new senators are Bob Runciman, Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu, Vim Kochhar, Elizabeth Marshall, and Rose-May Poirier. Runciman, for...