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Carney leaves a credible legacy, Poloz faces much unfinished business

Carney leaves a credible legacy, Poloz faces much unfinished business

Mark Carney is also one of a long line of Bank of Canada governors who have responded to the problems of the day and the satisfaction of helping Canada achieve an economic turnaround following the global financial crisis. For that, Canadians can be thankful.



It’s time to put ‘conserve’ back in ‘Conservative’

It’s time to put ‘conserve’ back in ‘Conservative’
Global warming is a global problem that requires strong national leadership. That is missing.

Scientists offer much-needed reality check on climate implications of Ottawa’s resource agenda

Scientists offer much-needed reality check on climate implications of Ottawa’s resource agenda
Taking climate change seriously inevitably means burning less fossil fuel on a global scale. Overall energy demand will grow much more slowly and fossil fuels, especially coal, will become less and less important in the overall mix.

Education, immigration, communities: roadmap for Canada’s official languages 2013-2018

Education, immigration, communities:  roadmap for Canada’s official languages 2013-2018
The government of Canada has renewed the Roadmap for another five years, at comparable funding levels to the strategy’s predecessor.

Arctic Council must look at security dimension

Arctic Council must look at security dimension
All the stakeholders realize the need for increased security in the Arctic caused by the rapid and unforeseen melting of the ice and the resulting increase in maritime access and human activity. The U.S. Coast Guard has reported that maritime traffic through the Northern Sea Route along the Russian Coast increased ten-fold between 2010 and 2012.

Canada needs a mining strategy that supports sustainable development

While there is more talk of corporate social responsibility than ever before, voluntary codes will simply not be enough to enforce equitable behaviour on the international stage—how to treat workers, those countries’ resources, indigenous peoples and their environment

It’s time we stopped bullying in our courtrooms

We now know from numerous cases of wrongful convictions that this interrogation approach is not only cruel and unusual punishment, but that it also leads to the conviction of innocent people.

Justin Trudeau, boy king

Justin Trudeau, boy king
Don’t hold your breath. The real Justin Trudeau is the empty vessel interviewed by Peter Mansbridge, and that means the party is in the hands of the same hypocritical apparatchiks who wrote—and then casually betrayed—the rosy promises in Jean Chrétien’s 1993 Red Book. Welcome back to the future.

Political Ottawa lost a class act, Hillites mourn death of Charles King

Political Ottawa lost a class act, Hillites mourn death of Charles King
Charles King was without pretense and had little time for the fatuous and self-important, but would go to great lengths to help those in need or who sought his assistance.

Sweat shops: the dark side of globalization

Sweat shops: the dark side of globalization
We should be working to ensure that workers everywhere have similar rights and protections for safe working conditions. Western governments, trade unions, and corporations can help.

Three reasons to bet on a Liberal comeback

Three reasons to bet on a Liberal comeback
Liberals present a credible alternative in Justin Trudeau.

We want to protect Canada’s North and create sustainable jobs

We are aware that federal budgets and environmental funding is being cut, and that Parks Canada is under pressure to do more with less. Yet we also hear those in charge insisting they place the highest importance on protection of the land and water on which we all depend. The time has now come to see if the will exists to turn words into action.

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HILL LIFE & PEOPLE SLIDESHOWS
Party Central: Raising money, saying thanks to the troops with Party Under the Stars May 21, 2013

The Hill Times photo by Jessica Bruno.
Hill Staffer Cheri Elliott founded her charity, To the Stan and Back, to raise money for soldiers returning from Afghanistan.
The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright.
Conservative MP and veteran fighter pilot Laurie Hawn and then-chief of defence staff General Walt Natynczyk at the 2011 party.
The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright.
Tory MPs Chris Alexander, Candice Bergen and Bob Dechert.
The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright.
Kenzie Potter, chief of staff to House Speaker Andrew Scheer.
The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright.
Defence Minister Peter MacKay pictured at the 2011 party.

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