One MP’s account of Parliament Hill under attack
Did the Senator claim expenses while campaigning for the Conservatives?
The transgendered rights bill nears a final vote
In light of spending cuts, perhaps a new advertising campaign is in order
A Liberal MP tweets seven unflattering adjectives
Liberal MP Sean Casey says he’ll be voting no on Motion 312.
Amid more questions about Bev Oda’s trip to the land of expensive orange juice, Peter Van Loan stressed to the House that Ms. Oda had paid all “inappropriate” expenses.
The Conservatives have moved to limit the pension debate as it pertains to the government’s own legislation, but the House will now spend Thursday debating the following NDP motion.
After Question Period yesterday, the House proceeded to the traditional messages on the occasion of Remembrance Day (the House is due to be on break next week). Veteran Affairs Minister Steven Blaney spoke for the government, Peter Stoffer for the NDP and Sean Casey for the Liberals.
The interim Liberal leader has announced his House line-up.
The final humiliation: a cash bar