Should he stay or should he go? Defeated Tory candidates divided on Scheer’s future

Defeated Conservative candidates say they’re disappointed with how Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer handled the campaign, but are divided on whether he should remain to fight for his spot at the upcoming convention or resign immediately. The Hill Times reached out to more than 100 unsuccessful Conservative candidates in nine provinces for their thoughts on Mr. […]
‘Thou shalt be there,’ government whip tells MPs as high-stakes minority Parliament kicks off Thursday

With a minority Parliament set to begin on Thursday, the chief government whip is hopeful there will be limited backdoor maneuvering by parties when it comes down to casting votes. Speaking to The Hill Times, Chief Government Whip Mark Holland (Ajax, Ont.) said in his discussion with other party whips “there’s an understanding” that they […]
Building the People’s Party will be Bernier’s ‘full-time job,’ but skeptics remain after poor election showing

Maxime Bernier will face an uphill battle in his efforts to build the People’s Party ahead of the next election, say some party candidates and political watchers, but that’s not stopping the leader from promising a stronger showing in the next election. Speaking to The Hill Times, Mr. Bernier said he will be throwing his […]
Will Scheer take one for the team?

OTTAWA—The main question about Andrew Scheer’s leadership is shifting from whether he can survive a party-wide review of his role in April, to whether he should quit now and let the Conservatives get on with choosing a new leader. Scheer turned in a middling campaign. He helped his party surpass the Liberals in the popular […]
In tweaking front bench, Trudeau signals shift inward to focus on fraught domestic relations: experts

With a diminished caucus heading into a minority Parliament, the Trudeau government has signalled through tweaks to its front bench that it is scaling back its ambitions, as it shifts its focus to attending to fraught domestic relations, say political experts. “The dissatisfaction that led him [Justin Trudeau] to a minority government are the things […]
Rookie Nunavut MP to push for greater focus on ‘basic human rights’ for Indigenous people in Ottawa

In a province that’s home to 14 million more people than Nunavut, the territory she represents, rookie NDP MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq thought she would be able to fly under the radar in Ottawa. But since being elected on Oct. 21, Ms. Qaqqaq, who just turned 26, has been recognized around the capital city, including at the […]
Canada’s leadership in dispelling the rhetoric of space war

Recently, a lot is being said on outer space becoming a new frontier for conflicts, and there are voices advocating Canada’s preparedness and strategy for what some call “the inevitable space war.” This sensationalism to a good extent is unqualified, unduly inflated, and unnecessarily propagated to catalyze extensive militarization, and indeed weaponization, of space. Lest […]
Nelly Shin becomes Canada’s first-ever Korean-born MP after ‘nail-biter’ race

A victory by just 153 votes and a weeks-later election recount made for an interesting entrance to Parliament for Canada’s first-ever Member of Parliament of Korean heritage, Conservative rookie Nelly Shin. The pianist, composer, former schoolteacher, and missionary hasn’t taken the usual path into politics, and a couple of years ago, representing the now-former NDP-held […]
Wexit ‘absolutely a real thing’ and reaching ‘boiling point’; Parliamentarians need to ‘look for bold and innovative solutions,’ say Conservative MPs

With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set to unveil his new cabinet this week and Parliament returning next month, Conservatives are warning that Wexit is a serious issue which is reaching a boiling point, and say all Parliamentarians need to work together to come up with bold and creative ideas to address this important issue affecting […]
‘Ordered populists’ concentrated among Conservative Party supporters, says pollster Graves

Despite the poor results for the People’s Party in the October election, “ordered populism” is still a threat to Canadian democracy and is present in the Conservative Party, says pollster Frank Graves. “It was really clear that, in particular, the Conservative constituency looks very different both demographically and psycho-graphically from the Conservative constituencies of not […]