OttawaHarper used to fret about "arbitrary" Charter rulingsStephen Harper hasn’t offered up any very detailed comment on his view of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms since he became...
OttawaThe F-35 and clarityOn account of this , two previous appeals to clarity as it pertains to the F-35. October 27, 2010 Jack Layton. Mr. Speaker, the...
OttawaHappy Charter DayThe Prime Minister isn’t quite ready to celebrate. Thomas Mulcair wasn’t too keen on the Charter ten years ago when he was a...
OttawaStephen Harper’s Spite of Charter, 30th-anniversary editionThe prime minister is hardly trash-talking the constitution here
OttawaIf only the War on Drugs was somehow more successfulWith some Latin American leaders looking at an end to the War on Drugs, Stephen Harper departs the latest Summit of the Americas...
Ottawa’But in terms of our numbers, I’ve been very clear’Asked about the price of the F-35, the Prime Minister invokes one of his favourite adjectives . So far as "what you’re counting,"...
UncategorizedTo win, Mulcair needs the full heft of the leftUnlike Dion, Mulcair is not allergic to political strategy, effective staffing and artful rhetoric
PoliticsThe F-35: Not just costly but obsoleteTo aviation nerds, the Joint Strike Fighter is looking more and more like an ugly mutt
OttawaWhat they said about the F-35The Harper government announced its decision to acquire the F-35 in July 2010. The House was on break at the time and did not...