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Access to Care, Access to Justice: The Legal Debate Over Private Health Insurance in Canada, edited by Colleen M. Flood, Kent Roach and Lorne Sossin. University of Toronto Press, 611 pages, $35. From the preface: “In its best light, the Supreme Court’s majority decision of June 9, 2005, in Chaoulli v. Quebec (Attorney General), should […]

Chretien’s lawyer expects Federal Court decision in 2006 or 2007

Jean Chretien’s legal team is planning to argue before Federal Court that the Gomery Report should be thrown out, alleging mainly that Judge Gomery is biased. Former prime minister Jean Chretien’s lawyer says he expects the Federal Court’s judicial review of the Gomery Report to be complete by either the end of next year or […]

The right thing to do: why Canada is poised to lead world

It’s time to ask not what more our companies can do for the government, but ask what the government can do for our companies. Sharing the risk is a start. “A risk-shared basis.” This was the phrase used in the press release emanating from the most recent health ministers’ conference as they focused on the […]

Ten Percenter motion expected to go to committee

Chief Government Whip Karen Redman told The Hill Times that the Commons’ Procedure and House Affairs Committee will likely start debating her motion on Thursday calling on the House to limit the use of printed or photocopied materials MPs can send out in other ridings. Ms. Redman, who tabled her motion in the Commons Committee […]

Whatever happened to former Public Works DM Ranald Quail?

The former deputy minister of Public Works Ranald Quail, who is now retired, received a special appointment from Jean Chretien’s Cabinet in 2001 as a senior adviser in the Privy Council Office. He left the post in 2003. Accused of “abdicating” his responsibilities, the man who could have stopped the sponsorship scandal in its tracks […]

Former MP returns to Liberals

After turning his back on the federal Grits last spring, Andre Harvey says anger over the sponsorship program is subsiding in the sovereigntist heartland. He thought he had no chance of winning as a federal Liberal last spring, but former MP Andre Harvey is returning to the party to fight for his old seat in […]

House’s election fever

The House has election fever, but if the three opposition parties really want to defeat the federal Liberals, then they should muster up some courage and do it. The Conservatives, the Bloc Quebecois and the NDP should introduce a non-confidence motion in the House this week to bring the Liberals down and put the Liberals […]