Steven Fletcher

Is a ban on floor-crossing politicians unconstitutional?

Former federal minister Steven Fletcher says a Manitoba law banning the practice infringes on his freedoms—and the rights of his constituents

Steven Fletcher: ‘I was a right-wing naturalist’

For the record: The former MP and now MLA for Assiniboia introduces himself to the Manitoba legislature

Assisted suicide: What will Parliament do now?

Svend Robinson: “I hope that they can rise to the challenge”

Steven Fletcher: Assisted suicide means ’embracing life’

Listen: Cormac MacSweeney speaks with the Conservative MP about his private member’s bills on assisted suicide

Steven Fletcher and the perks of being punted from cabinet

The Manitoba MP is getting more attention than he has in years

The right to die debate restarted

Steven Fletcher on what he would do if he knew it wouldn’t get better

Doug Finley roasted

A tribute dinner was held to honour Conservative Senator Doug Finley at the War Museum. Proceeds went to the Scottish Society of Ottawa.

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Navigable Waters and the FAQ

Mike De Souza looks closer at the disappearing FAQ.

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How navigable waters and environmental protection flow together

An environmental lawyer considers what is — and is not — part of the Navigable Waters Protection Act

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The quiet cuts

The Canadian Press rounds up Conservative MPs who have been dealing with concerns about budget cuts.

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Health matters

Steven Fletcher, the Minister of State for Transport, is stepping away from his duties to deal with a health issue.