The Globe and Mail, April 20, 2004, Religious activists set to run for Conservatives OTTAWA — Three high-profile religious activists have decided to try their handsat partisan politics by throwing their hats into the…
QMI reports, Ottawa envisage de faire des coupes de l’ordre de 10 % dans son prochain budget, soit l’équivalent de 8 milliards $ par année, a précisé le ministre du Tourisme et de la Petite entreprise, Maxime Bernier…
The Toronto Star reports, “All three candidates are saying the same thing — it’s kind of just with different levels of vitriol,” said [Snobelen, a] 57-year-old former MPP, seen as the most moderate of the three…
Bloomberg News reports: Warren Buffett’s Burlington Northern Santa Fe LLC is among U.S. and Canadian railroads that stand to benefit from the Obama administration’s decision to reject TransCanada Corp. (TRP)’s Keystone…
Why is this significant? Jobs, the economy and the political base. Both Canada and the United States would benefit tremendously if the Keystone pipeline project were approved. Thousands of jobs would be created in the…
Olivia Chow was at the 2012 Liberal biennial convention in Ottawa. I asked her about her impressions on the last day of the convention, what the Liberals did to renew their party. I also ask her about the NDP leadership…
Joyce Murray is the MP for Vancouver Quadra who had a Private Member’s Bill for banning oil tankers from coastal waters on the West Coast. I ask her about pipeline politics and about the Liberal convention.
I interviewed former Ontario Liberal cabinet minister, and former Toronto mayoral candidate George Smitherman about what he’s been up to lately and what he thinks of a year of Rob Ford in Toronto.