UncategorizedWhat to expect when you’re expecting a budgetThe Canadian Press says the Harper government will cut $7 billion from discretionary spending. But the Conservatives won’t be...
UncategorizedThe Boudria precedentThe NDP notes that on May 23, 2002, the leader of the opposition stood in the House and asked for a government minister’s...
UncategorizedStephen Harper’s risky, job-killing carbon taxIn reciting the party talking points yesterday afternoon, Jeff Watson charged that Thomas Mulcair would "bring back a...
UncategorizedCongratulations from the Prime MinisterA note from the Prime Minister’s Office. See previously: Congratulations from the Conservatives
UncategorizedThomas Mulcair’s first questionFrom his scrum after QP, Mr. Mulcair explains his decision to make jobs and employment the focus of his first question as...
UncategorizedKnow your spinThe Harper government would prefer you not think of Thursday’s budget in terms of what will be cut. See previously: The austerity...
OttawaThe Commons: As good a guess as anyThe first sound Thomas Mulcair made when he reached the lectern was a sigh
OttawaCongratulations from the ConservativesThe Conservative party’s talking points on Mr. Mulcair’s victory.
OttawaHey look: Hewers of wood, drawers of power In Ottawa a few weeks ago, I ran into an old friend who used to work for the Chrétien Liberals. He’s in the private sector now. I...
CanadaHow Ottawa runs on oilSuddenly Western money and influence are driving everything that happens in the nation’s capital