WorldNATO: Death by a thousand little spending cuts?Can a debt-ridden U.S. still afford to pick up the cheque?
OttawaWhat happened to the bitumen export ban?During the 2008 campaign, Stephen Harper promised to ban the export of raw bitumen to countries with weaker emissions...
Ottawa’The deficiencies of the power structure’One thing that might create greater independence for the likes of David Wilks is a relaxation of the confidence convention: the...
OttawaUnanimous agreement, at least in principleAs noted earlier today, Thomas Mulcair is keen on the principle of "polluter pay." In principle, he is not alone. Stephen...
OttawaHe means it this timeThe Prime Minister makes his latest statement of certainty on the mission in Afghanistan. See previously: A short history of the...
CanadaBudget bill: the omnibus stops hereAt more than 400 pages, and containing more than 700 clauses, it’s providing plenty of fodder for opposition parties
OttawaThe Conservatives on cap-and-trade: yes, no and maybeBefore throwing the Foreign Affairs Minister under the bus yesterday afternoon, Peter Kent actually concurred with Mr. Baird on...
OttawaThe Commons: More than 400 pages and still short on detailsFunny how the opposition can’t seem to find much in this budget bill
Ottawa’We haven’t made any final decisions’Global reports that NATO would like Canadian troops to continue training the Afghan army after 2014 and the Prime Minister is not...