The Maclean’s editorial: Ottawa can no longer expect to be the dominant partner in any national plan
The former MP’s resignation doesn’t silence the criticism
The Conservative quits cabinet and will run in a by-election
The New Democrats announced this morning that Romeo Saganash has been named the “Deputy Critic for Intergovernmental Aboriginal Affairs.”
The Commons: Time for Peter Penashue to justify the existence of his portfolio
The Canadian Press considers Peter Penashue’s present predicament.
Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Peter Penashue has made it through a full 27 sitting days—one of which lasted 68 hours—without committing a single word to the official House of Commons record. (It has apparently been nearly three years since an Intergovernmental Affairs Minister gave a speech in any forum that was worth posting to the office’s website.)