Another minister excuses herself and Marjory LeBreton prepares to exit too
What students are talking about today (March 26th)
Here a leak, there a leak, everywhere a leak leak
When photo ops get awkward
A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.
The pitfalls of updating policy in sectors steeped in tradition
The Environment Minister is only so generous with his time
Fisheries Minister Keith Ashfield attempts to explain what the Harper government’s unspecified EI reforms will mean.
Three cabinet ministers appeared, under debatable circumstances, this morning before the finance subcommittee studying C-38. Afterwards, Fisheries Minister Keith Ashfield attempted to explain himself.
To clarify its concerns about “foreign special interest groups” and “jet-setting celebrities,” the Harper government points to the National Resources Defense Council. Joe Oliver singles out Tides Canada. Tides Canada is unimpressed.
About the only thing the G8 legacy fund didn’t pay for was an antique steamboat
On the last sitting before Parliament’s summer recess, a “visionless” government and the “tired” official opposition