Uncategorized’Complicit in the abuse of a Canadian citizen’s rights’The Globe and Mail editorial board laments the government’s decision to appeal the Federal Court ruling that Omar Khadr be...
UncategorizedA lovely time for a voteRob Nicholson, Nov. 6, 2006 . Yet another reason for adopting fixed date elections is that this measure will likely improve voter...
UncategorizedStephen Harper’s Top 5La Presse discovers that the current order of succession should the Prime Minister be unable to fulfill his duties is as follows:...
UncategorizedIs it possible to both condemn and condone?Canwest’s Randy Boswell looks at the government’s policy on capital punishment abroad, specifically now its response to a United...
UncategorizedObjectionable realityHaving said the same thing this time last year, the Justice Minister restates his thesis on crime. It was a year and a half...
UncategorizedA retrospectiveMay 26, 2006 . Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he plans to introduce a bill to set fixed dates for federal elections, as part...
UncategorizedMind you, Mr. Ignatieff doesn’t give his number to just anyoneSo the Justice Minister convenes a press conference Monday morning to discuss the government’s crime agenda. And, at least judging...
UncategorizedThe Commons: And then, suddenly, an answerOttawa is going to bring Abousfian Abdelrazik home
UncategorizedThe Commons: ’When will it stop?’Ignatieff on Lisa Raitt: ’When will the minister cease to be distracted and begin doing her job?’
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:...