Coalition agreement still in effect
Coalition Accord See the last page of this agreement under “Term of this Accord” This Accord will expire on June 30, 2011 unless renewed. The Renewal date comes
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Coalition Accord See the last page of this agreement under “Term of this Accord” This Accord will expire on June 30, 2011 unless renewed. The Renewal date comes
Today, Julian Sher and Gloria Galloway wrote a story published in the Globe and Mail about the absences of MPs in the House of Commons. In the number two spot i
In response to Kady O’Malley’s inquiry yesterday, a Conservative staffer sent along the following: Liberal Express on the Hill- http://www.youtube.com/user/libe
Hey, what is that? Up there? In that office window? Is it? It is! That’s a “Coalition Yes” sign that was union-made during those heady days of Canadian politics
Today at Rideau Hall, Prime Minister Stephen Harper elevated three MPs to cabinet and gave one cabinet minister a new job. Peter Kent becomes the new minister o
at least according to Nicolas Sarkozy, “With regard the French G8/G20, even if I can’t confirm the figures that you are talking about in Canada, I can say that
Yesterday, I had the opportunity to interview Senator Doug Finley on the inquiry that he is asking for in the Senate regarding the state of free expression in C
Today Senator Doug Finley rose in the Senate to give notice that he would “call the attention of the Senate to the issue of the erosion of Freedom of Speech in
Page 1 (Drummondville Spokesman – May 27, 1930) has a bit of a parallel to today’s prorogation. The PM wanted to set a new direction with a new budget and new m