Five notes from the nation’s capital
But at least everyone’s using their words, right?
Thomas Mulcair and the debate about transporting oil we’re already having
Rest assured, the Conservatives are saving money. Somehow.
On Tuesday, Denis Lebel ventured that all of the provinces had been consulted about C-45’s changes to the Navigable Waters Protection Act and that none of the provinces had any concerns. But it seems the Nova Scotia government, having received a letter from Mr. Lebel three days before the bill was tabled, are still working on their response.
Sitting and standing for hours and hours
Aaron Wherry’s formerly live blog from a long night in the House
The week so far in federal funding for snow grooming machines.
Halloween in the Commons: Time to shame the committee chairs
It is to the Macdonald government’s eternal shame that it did not enact a proper FAQ in 1882
The Speaker called for oral questions and the game of charades was rejoined
Sometime between when I wrote this post last night and 10:30am this morning when a reader alerted me to the issue, Transport Canada’s FAQ for the Navigable Waters Protection Act disappeared from the Internet.