UncategorizedThe Commons: The ApologyA day of many words. And perhaps some promise. The Scene. The moment came later than expected. Indeed, according to the official...
UncategorizedThe Commons: Stubborn StéphaneNeither cowardly nor spineless, this man is most certainly a mule The Scene. If nothing else now, let there be no more suggestion...
UncategorizedThe Commons: On your feetCanada is screwed. Canada is great. Let us stand and applaud either way. The Scene. The Prime Minister had just finished...
UncategorizedThe Commons: The Prime Minister gets all hot and botheredHelpfully, Peter Van Loan cools him off with a glass of water The Scene. Someone somewhere the other day was lamenting the Prime...
UncategorizedThe Commons: A remarkable, if insignificant, voteParliament, in a roundabout way, passes judgment on the war in Iraq The Scene. Yeas 137, Nays 110. The morning papers, let alone...
UncategorizedThe Commons: The boys are back in townThe Prime Minister and his loyal Doberman return to rouse the government lads The Scene. As is his habit, Stephen Harper...
UncategorizedThe Commons: ‘What happened is what happened’It ain’t much. But it’s the best explanation this government’s got. The Scene. Oh how cruel and uncaring are these bounds of...
UncategorizedThe Commons: Wait for the bookOh what insights Peter Van Loan might one day bestow upon us The Scene. Down south, where political reputations are taken quite...
UncategorizedThe Commons: The ghosts of statesmen pastJoe Clark gets his portrait, Maxime Bernier is merely hanged The Scene. Not that anyone expected to see him within a kilometer of...
UncategorizedThe Commons: Michael Ignatieff is not interested in your cleavageAnd other news from a fine day for democracy The Scene. Emerging from the House after Question Period, Michael Ignatieff shuffled...