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Who’s going to win the Grit leadership? Frank McKenna, say some Liberals

TORONTO-If you ask some Liberals whom, among the 11 candidates, is going to win the leadership campaign, the answer is now the twelfth, Frank McKenna. But when you point out that he’s not in the race, the said Liberals will explain to you that the time to register is not up and there’s still the […]

HEARD ON THE HILL

A few months back, during an interview with Policy Options editor L. Ian Mac- Donald, Treasury Board President John Baird was asked about the potentially cataclysmic impact that his government’s tough new Federal Accountability Act could have on Ottawa’s restaurants, for which the regular patronage of politicians, powerbrokers and public servants has long been a […]

Conservatives to meet for national caucus retreat on Aug. 2-4 in Cornwall, Ont., in Conservative territory

MONDAY, JULY 31 Deadline for nominations for Parliamentary Poet Laureate for Canada-Nominations close July 31. Poets Laureate must be residents of Canada. They are selected alternately from each official language community, and the 2006-2008 poet will be English-speaking. For more information please call 613-992-4793 or 1-866-599-4999 or e-mail info@parl.gc.ca. Joe Bentivoglio Memorial Golf Tournament-Take part […]

So that’s what the war was about, Justin Trudeau posing as Papineau

The First World War started 92 years ago this week. It is still poignant. The Prime Minister’s wife, Laureen, sobbed at the gravesite of a great uncle killed in action while on a recent visit to France. Tears are an eloquent remembrance. A few journalists have found other meaning in the conflict-as justification for free […]

POLITICAL STREETER ON MIDEAST CRISIS

Interim Liberal Leader Bill Graham Interview with The Canadian Press July 27 “Everybody watching Canada at this time is concerned about whether or not Canada is, by its actions, making itself irrelevant in terms of being able to contribute to the possibility of a long-term peace in the Middle East.” U.S. President Bill Clinton Speaking […]

We want to hear from Prime Minister Harper’s Cabinet

Since the Middle East crisis began on July 12 with Hezbollah’s killing of eight Israeli soldiers and the kidnapping of two others, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has made his opinions clear. He stands firmly behind Israel. Canadian public opinion is split over Prime Minister Harper’s stance and over his voice as an effective arbiter on […]

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Whatever happened to Canada’s role as a respected neutral peace broker? I am dismayed at the callous indifference displayed by the Harper government to the slaughter that is taking place in the Middle East. When eight members of a Canadian family in the south Lebanese village of Aitaroun died as a result of bombing by […]

Former Tory MP Reynolds joins Asia Pacific Foundation

Former Conservative MP John Reynolds was appointed last week to the board of directors of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. “I am pleased to join the foundation at this important time in Canada’s relationship with Asia,” Mr. Reynolds said in a press release. Mr. Reynolds is a senior strategic adviser for Lang Michener. He […]

‘We haven’t seen much’ of Peter MacKay, say government critics

Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay has failed to play a leadership role in the evacuation of Canadians from the Middle East war zone and has been nearly missing in action from a critical international file managed by ‘the Centre’ in Ottawa, critics say. But others say the government is intentionally opting for a lower profile […]

Gonthier appointed as Commissioner of CSE

Defence Minister Gordon O’Connor appointed former Supreme Court Justice Charles Gonthier as the head of the Communications Security Establishment, replacing Antonio Lamer. “Mr. Gonthier is well-qualified to review CSE’s activities to ensure compliance with the law,” Mr. O’Connor said in a press release. As commissioner, Mr. Gonthier will be responsible for reviewing CSE activities and […]