Ukraine, not the Ukraine
Thank you for an interesting article on the Ukraine-Canada Parliamentary Program (“Ukranian students say it’s a ‘lifechanging’ experience, The Hill Times, Monday, June 9, 2003). I would, however, like to bring your attention to one, but grave, grammar mistake you made: … the Ukraine… It is incorrect to have a definite article “the” before “Ukraine.” […]
Nutty complaints dominate Military Watchdog report: National Defence Ombudsman tables his annual report
Being allergic to Brazil nuts could make you ineligible to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces. At least it could up until last year when a private was nearly let go for that very reason but managed to save his job at the last minute by appealing to military ombudsman Andre Marin. The case was […]
Combating international corruption pandemic
PARLIAMENT HILL–After being convicted of electoral corruption, the late Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi attempted to justify herself by arguing that corruption is a global phenomenon. She was right. Over 3,000 international partner firms and thousands of employees across the globe were implicated in the Enron scandal. Within memory, some developed nations’ tax laws considered […]
‘Give me some time’: MacKay
Tory MPs say they’re optimistic their newly-elected leader Peter MacKay will soon emerge out of a cloud of criticism fired at him from inside the party, from media and from political pundits for making a controversial deal with leadership contender David Orchard which helped him finally win 64 per cent of the vote on the […]
The most vulnerable governing Liberal ridings in the country: Grit MP Joe Jordan holds most tenuous riding in governing Grit caucus
Grit MP Joe Jordan holds most tenuous riding in governing Grit caucus Last Name First Riding Prov Majority Maj% Votes Voters % Vote Political Party 1.Jordan Joe Leeds– Grenville Ont. 55 0.1 18,594 47,060 39.51 Liberal 2.Bagnell Larry Yukon Yukon 70 0.5 4,293 13,219 32.48 Liberal 3.Savoy Andy Tobique– Mactaquac N.B. 147 0.5 10,897 32,436 […]
LeDrew’s comments appear to be biased, says Ashley
One of the candidates running for the presidency of the Liberal Party of Canada says there “appears to be a bias” in the comments of current Grit Party President Stephen LeDrew who last week created a storm of controversy when he told the National Post “there is not a race” and has been accused of […]
As LBJ once said
Regarding the column, “As LBJ once said, ‘it’s better having them inside the tent pissing out than outside the tent pissing in,’ (The Hill Times, June 9). This is a very good and well written story. Very enjoyable and hopefully it will work out as described. J. Visser Whitby, Ont. Regarding the column, “As LBJ […]
Boudria calls it quits early: ‘It’s been determined if Paul Martin wins, Parliament will become ungovernable:’ Williams
After saying two weeks ago the House wouldn’t adjourn before June 20 Government House Leader Don Boudria pulled the plug on the House of Commons a week early, after failing to get unanimous consent from MPs. Several NDP and Tory MPs objected to the move, forcing the minister to move a special adjournment motion that […]
Mr. Radwanski goes up the Hill without a paddle: But the real issue is that Parliament Hill must move onto better oversight
Privacy rights are under attack and now experiencing their greatest cloud of uncertainty. It all comes down to questions being raised about the integrity of the privacy commissioner who is supposed to defend those rights. Last week, the Commons Governments Operation Comittee said it had lost confidence in Canada’s Privicy Commissioner and called for an […]
Byelections in two Quebec ridings on Monday, June 16
Stephen Harper to host barbeque at Stornoway this week MONDAY, June 16 The House — The House is adjourned until Monday, Sept 15 at 11 a.m. Byelections in Quebec–Byelections in the two vacant Quebec ridings Temiscamingue, Que., and Levis-et-Chutes-de-la- Chaudiere, Que., will take place on Monday, June 16. To contact the returning officer in Temiscamingue, […]