In a decision that is certain to rattle Marc Mayrand at Elections Canada, the Liberals which prosecuted “trials” of Conservative election financing in Parliamentary committees and media observers that believe the worst about the Conservative Party,…
According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and other sources: The geology – 7.3 magnitude quake at 16:53:09 on January 12th, 2010 – epicentre of quake, 15km from Port-au-Prince, 10km depth – at least 12 aftershocks between 5.0-5.9 magnitude since…
Latest reports suggest that over 100,000 people have died in the earthquake that shook Haiti a couple of days ago. Canada is on the scene for disaster relief while humanitarian groups are also supporting the effort. The physical infrastructure in…
Protesters greet Michael Ignatieff in Montreal: and at UofT Mississauga: That last sign is a bit much. I wouldn’t say that he loves torture. But, I also wouldn’t call Prime Minister Harper a dictator. But I’m not the Toronto Star …
Good times are here again! The Liberals have released an attack YouTube (not an ad, just earned media bait — full irony understood here). The video implies Canada is acting like a third world country: “Cover-up: a description far more familiar to…
Yesterday, two members of Ed Stelmach’s Alberta PC caucus crossed the floor and joined Danielle Smith’s Wildrose Alliance. Two Calgary area MLAs, Rob Anderson and Heather Forsyth, left the PC caucus citing failed leadership and bureaucratic glut in…
In Ottawa, depending on their content requirements, Hill reporters are loving or loathing the prorogation so far. For activists, a second prorogation in little over one year has those on left seething in anger over what they perceive to be an…
Buzz about Ottawa these past two weeks (there’s really nothing else going on here) is talk about the Prime Minister asking the Governor General for a prorogation of this session of Parliament to recall MPs to the legislature in March of next year.…