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Politics this morning: Trudeau tours Saskatchewan

Today is Wednesday, April 27. Here’s what you need to know before you start your day: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will make a visit Oskayak High School to meet with students from the Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program. Later in the day, he’ll be meeting with Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall. It is expected that Mr. Wall […]

Taiwan, Quebec parallels

Re: “Ministers, parliamentarians at Taiwan event anger China,” (The Hill Times, April 20, p. 1). Echoing in my mind more than 40 years later are Charles de Gaulle’s words, “Vive Montreal! Vive le Quebec! Vive le Quebec libre!” and the roar of the crowd caught half in disbelief that someone had the gall to give […]

Hill skin cancer clinic saved Grit MP Casey’s life, it might save yours

Next week, Liberal MP Bill Casey is hosting the kind of skin cancer clinic that saved his life a decade ago. He recalled how in 2006 he attended a skin cancer clinic organized on the Hill by Dona Cadman, a Conservative MP between 2008 and 2011 and wife of the late Independent MP Chuck Cadman […]

CAJ urges MPs to reconsider ‘inherent’ secrecy in review of Access Act

Canada’s current access-to-information system presents a “fundamental challenge” to democracy, was drafted by a political culture that favours secrecy, and MPs should question this “inherent” secrecy as they consider changes to the Access to Information Act, Sean Holman, vice-president of the Canadian Association of Journalists, told the House committee reviewing the act last week. “We have a cultural […]

Politics this morning: A cheat sheet for the Shaughnessy Cohen finalists

Tonight, the Château Laurier ballroom will host a crowd comprised of writers and lovers of literature, politicians and political junkies, diplomats and local business leaders. It’s the annual Politics and the Pen gala, which has earned a secondary, unofficial title as Ottawa’s social event of the year. The swanky gathering supports the Writers’ Trust of […]

Trudeau took principled position on BDS: Gladstone

Re: “Trudeau and Israel/Palestine: Paragon of progressives or much ado about nothing?,” (The Hill Times, April 6, online). Mr. Imseis’ complaints against the Trudeau government for failing, in his view, to “return to a more constructive Liberal foreign policy” on the Middle East are based on a series of factual errors. Canada’s move away from Israel-bashing at the […]

Helping Attawapiskat takes time, not just a fire hose of money

The stories coming out of Attawapiskat are heartbreaking. Day after day we hear about more and more kids trying to kill themselves. It is easy to boldly proclaim, as many have, enough is enough. But it will be harder to address the mental-health woes of those suffering there quickly or effectively. It is going to […]

Article embraces ‘immoral political warfare’: Steinberg

Re: “Trudeau and Israel/Palestine: Paragon of progressives or much ado about nothing?,” (The Hill Times, April 6, online). The article by Ardi Imseis is less a critique of the Trudeau government, and more an embrace of immoral political warfare against Israel. He promotes anti-peace BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) campaigns and defends the appointment of […]

Pre-approval of corridors recommended for northern infrastructure projects

As the Trudeau government begins divvying up infrastructure funds promised in the budget, some say there are better processes that can be applied for planning infrastructure projects in the North. When the three territorial finance ministers met with federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau, they put a priority on infrastructure needs, according to the CBC. A report by […]