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Monday, March 8, 2010Canada's Politics and Government Newsweekly

NEWS

Parliamentary Restaurant to serve seal, Harb calls it 'embarrassing'

Fisheries Minister Gail Shea and a number of MPs and Senators plan to attend Grit Sen. Céline Hervieux-Payette's seal feast on the Hill.

Tories in control of own destiny, Liberals need scandal to trigger election: Nanos

Libs need a 'political smash and grab' to boost numbers and pull election trigger, says pollster Nik Nanos.

Law-and-order Sen. Runciman predicts less 'obstruction' in Senate

Conservatives now have a majority on all 17 Senate committees, although they still can't win votes on their own.

Public service unions predict rocky relations with feds over budget caps

MPs' salary freeze a symbolic move, but real pain likely in store for bureaucrats.

Harper, Anders and Kenney ridings transfer cash to 'poor' Ontario ridings

PM Harper's, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney's and Tory MP Rob Anders' ridings also set up massive phone banks to sway voters in swing ridings in central Canada.

Parliament's budget boosted to $583,567,000 this year

Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page will get $2.8-million budget after high-profile national fight.

Former ministers who lobby play down Cabinet experience

CCC's Perrin Beatty, a former Tory Cabinet minister, says experience in how government works is much more important.

Inside budget 2010's spin cycle: economists, spinners, Finance Department officials dissect $260-billion spending

Women's groups give Guergis 'a pass' on her airport tantrum

Liberals pin hopes on Montreal policy conference, look for 'adrenaline' rush

POLITICAL BLOGS
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Hill Climbers

'Old pro' Kuchar helps Liberals navigate choppy Senate waters

Heard on the Hill

Iggy goes to Archives, Manning goes behind the spin, and Copps to be honoured

Party Central

A ray of sunshine amidst the back-to-Parliament gloom: a Hill tea party

Inside Politics

Harper's running on a public opinion treadmill

Political Reporting

If I were finance minister, I'd impose a luxury tax on air conditioners

Copps' Corner

Queers, commies and dames featured prominently in Harper's return of Parliament

Backrooms

Guergis should be dropped in next Cabinet shuffle

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