British Columbia decides to go without a legislature for the rest of the year
The Agenda convenes a panel of four former Speakers in the Ontario legislature to discuss civility.
Fareed Zakaria wonders if America would be better off with a parliament.
The Ontario legislature will be prorogued over the first weekend in March, without eliminating a single sitting day.
The prepared text of the Prime Minister’s remarks to the B.C. legislature.
Michael Ignatieff writes to members of the British Columbia legislature.
Adam Radwanski explains how Mr. McGuinty is going to go about recalibrating the Ontario legislature.
Mr. Harper decides he will address the B.C. legislature. Vaughn Palmer maintains the word invited should be put in quotation marks.
Canwest says Mr. Harper is considering an invitation to speak to the B.C. legislature.
Perhaps distressed by the Governor General’s decision to accept his request to prorogue Parliament in Ottawa, the Prime Minister is apparently scheduled to address the legislature in British Columbia.