PARLIAMENTARY CALENDAR: The Public Policy Forum hosts a new weekly, non-partisan breakfast panel on the election week
Every week, Public Policy Forum participants will go behind the headlines and hear from experts on the numbers, the highlights and the issues of the election campaign at the National Press Club in Ottawa. MONDAY, DEC. 5 Canada Export Awards-International Trade Minister Jim Peterson will host the 2005 Canada Export Awards.These awards acknowledge the significant […]
PCO preparing for new Cabinet, possibly whole new government
The Privy Council Office is preparing briefing binders for new Cabinet Ministers but insists the business of government continues. There’s a growing flurry of activity inside the Privy Council Office as personnel prepare for the arrival of a new Cabinet and possibly a whole new government. “We can’t anticipate the outcome of the election,”said PCO […]
Blogger explains Harper’s ‘organized crime’ shot
Internet bloggers say media got it all wrong… At least in its coverage of Conservative Leader Stephen Harper’s references to organized crime and the Liberal Party in the House of Commons. While headlines and news reports concluded that Mr. Harper was accusing the Grits of having links to organized crime, bloggers like “The Black Rod” […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Wanted: more national female candidates running We are writing on behalf of the National Capital Region Chapter of Equal Voice (EV:NCR), a multi-partisan organization dedicated to addressing the under-representation of women in Canadian governments and encouraging political parties to nominate and elect more women. Our chapter was formed in 2004, after the federal election returned […]
Parliament not well-served in the last session say experts
The government rushed 13 bills through in one day before last week’s dramatic defeat of the Liberal minority government. Critics say the move was undemocratic. Parliament, as an institution, was not well-served in the last session and it highlighted the perception that it is no longer at the centre of Canadian democracy, say experts on […]
Swing Ridings
Swing ridings: where the winning candidate won with a very slim margin of victory.The ridings are heavily targeted by the runners-up. Winning party is shown in the parentheses. Up to 30 are shown, with a maximum margin of victory of 15%. * Indicates incumbent not running again Liberal Targeted Swing Ridings: 1. Simcoe-Grey, Ont. (Cons.) […]
A brief primer on the war rooms in Ottawa and Montreal
Liberal Party War Room Address: 81 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa Chief: Cyrus Reporter Staffers: Some of the senior staffers in the Liberal Party war room include: David Herle, Karl Littler, Brian Guest, Derek Ferguson,Taras Zalusky, Howard Millard, Maxime Poulin and Susan Murray. TV Spin: Susan Murray, Scott Reid, Michael Robinson. Campaign Slogan: None Strategy: To adequately […]
Lights out on 38th House
It may have sounded absurd, but just before the three opposition parties brought down the government last Monday night in an historic straight non-confidence vote, House Speaker Peter Milliken invited every MP to a reception – mind you following the defeat of the government – in the Speaker’s Room 216- N Centre Block “to permit […]
They’re off and running… but are women stalled? [Federal election candidates]
At the launch of the election, women make up just shy of 22% of the candidates nominated. The NDP leads the parties in nominating women with 35%.The Liberals and Bloc stand at 27% and 25% respectively, while only 11% of Conservative candidates are women. While there are still many candidates to be identified, current numbers […]
Rogue riding executive stirring up trouble for Ignatieff: MP
Outgoing Liberal MP Jean Augustine defends her successor and denies she was pushed out. Despite rumours that she was pushed out by senior Liberal strategists, former MP Jean Augustine is rushing to defend the party’s new star recruit who is getting off to a rough start in his bid to replace her as Member of […]