UncategorizedThe Commons: Twelve-hundred daysHarper, newly engaged, unleashes attack ads and a warning: "That honeymoon is over"
UncategorizedPride and anonymityThey’ll tell you all about their new attack ads, so long as you don’t tell anyone who they are. Tory officials, introducing the...
UncategorizedMinuets & monster trucks: the campaign beginsHarper wants you to think he’s a friend to artists, Ignatieff that he’s a manly man
UncategorizedThe princeGlen Pearson tries to explain Stephen Harper. Few other prime ministers have left their distinct effect on Parliament the way...
UncategorizedRise of the Conservative-Socialist Coalition (Scene 2)From Bev Oda’s scrum after QP. Question: How come it took only one word from either Michael Ignatieff or Jack Layton who’s not...
UncategorizedRise of the Conservative-Socialist Coalition (Scene 1)From Question Period this afternoon. Hon. Jack Layton (Toronto—Danforth, NDP): Mr. Speaker, the Sri Lankan civil war is rapidly...
UncategorizedThe Prime Minister & AfghanistanMore on this later, but, for now, here simply is the text of the Prime Minister’s remarks in Kandahar last week—probably one of...
UncategorizedTo hoverGlen Pearson tries to explain Michael Ignatieff. In truth, Michael Ignatieff is hovering. Like Lester Pearson or Pierre...
UncategorizedThe ambition questionSusan Delacourt considers some of the scorn directed Ruby Dhalla’s way. Ambition is a tolerable trait in male politicians, but...
UncategorizedA voice of reasonStephen Harper, April 8, 2008 . "Unfortunately, I think some committees put all their efforts on topics that are essentially...