Kellie Leitch and Brad Trost are shut out, Maxime Bernier is denied the finance portfolio—and just maybe, the world is unfolding as it should
Nathan Cullen moves to finance
The Conservatives have launched a website (mulcairsndp.ca) to compile their exposés of the NDP shadow cabinet.
As promised, the Conservative press office has begun its critic-by-critic denunciation of the NDP shadow cabinet. First up: the diabolically ideological Nathan Cullen.
On the occasion of his departure from the NDP caucus, Bruce Hyer and I chatted today via telephone.
While the Conservatives lament via news release, four Conservative ministers tweet their best wishes.
Greg Fingas puts some hope in Linda Duncan’s shadow cabinet assignment.
Here again is the roster for Thomas Mulcair’s shadow cabinet. What to make of it? Here are several observations.
The NDP shadow cabinet, as announced this evening by Thomas Mulcair.
The NDP leader has announced his shadow cabinet
The Liberals’ new shadow cabinet gives a general—and intriguing—idea of how QP will play out
Michael Ignatieff has significantly restructured his government-in-waiting. Ralph Goodale is elevated to deputy leader, David McGuinty becomes house leader, Scott Brison replaces John McCallum in finance, Gerard Kennedy takes over environment, Dominic LeBlanc goes to defence, Ujjal Dosanjh goes to health, Marlene Jennings gets justice and Denis Coderre returns to the shadow cabinet as natural resources critic.