Gander

What’s the point of a picket line? To stop scabs.

Terry Glavin: The leftish tone police are attacking Unifor over its anti-scab video—contrary to union rights, Canadian law and basic working class morality

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Eleven years later

The Prime Minister’s statement on the 11th anniversary of 9/11.

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Like he said in the first place

Asked this afternoon about his helicopter ride, the Defence Minister reverted to his original explanation—the one the government had seemingly abandoned.

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If you don’t expect much

Greg Weston figures cynicism will save Peter MacKay.

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On pointlessness

Julian Fantino, the associate minister of defence, responding to a question this morning about Peter MacKay’s helicopter ride.

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‘Under the guise’

After it was reported in September that he had been airlifted out of a fishing trip by a Canadian Forces helicopter, Defence Minister Peter MacKay was called to explain his actions in the House of Commons. His first response came to a question from Liberal MP Scott Simms.

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The Commons: A fishing story

The Scene. Peter MacKay, as is his habit, was up before the questioner was even through. This is, presumably, what the Defence Minister does to demonstrate confidence. Or impatience. Or a general disregard for proper manners.

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The minister and the helicopter

Defence Minister Peter MacKay apparently had one of Newfoundland’s three search-and-rescue helicopters dispatched to pick him up from a fishing trip.