Mathieu Ravignat

The Commons: Brent Rathgeber and Stephen Harper’s control issues

The member for Edmonton-St. Albert stands in judgment

Why was Brent Rathgeber’s bill amended?

‘I think that’s a lack of respect for the legislative process’

The Commons: Tony Clement defers to the experts

At least when it comes to website design

The Clarity Act debate

The NDP lines up in opposition to a Bloc bill

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The Super Bowl, brought to you by you

Bruce Cheadle provides another accounting of how much the Harper government has increased public spending on advertising to promote itself.

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Will the seven-point plan be enough to prevent a Russian invasion?

This morning’s QP has just concluded. The F-35 procurement was, predictably, a particular point of opposition concern. Below, a sampling.

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Last week’s standing contest

The good people at openparliament.ca have tabulated MP attendance for last Wednesday’s (or last Thursday’s, as it were) C-38 votes.

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Innocent until, and even after, proven guilty

New Democrat MP Mathieu Ravignat asked yesterday whether the government would be pursuing the Conservative Party of Canada for the rebates it received as part of the In-and-Out scheme. Pierre Poilievre answered for the government.

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Ask permission before crossing the floor

The private members’ bill set to be debated tomorrow is C-306, put forward by Mathieu Ravignat, the NDP MP for Pontiac.