Politics at its worst in political parties

OTTAWA—Politics is at its worst in political parties. Internal decisions are usually made in secret with little recourse to the rules of due process that apply to normal business decisions. That may change, as a disgruntled New Democrat took his case to the courts last week after his party would not allow him to run […]
Liberals to meet for two-day caucus this week, some Grit MPs dissatisfied with level of cabinet consultation

Liberal MPs will hold a special two-day caucus meeting on Parliament Hill this week to plot parliamentary strategy for the remainder of the current sitting, but some backbenchers say they would like to see cabinet justify its policy positions better and improve its consultations with MPs. The meeting is a replacement for the usual winter caucus […]
MPs take steps to protect themselves as anti-Islamophobia motion sparks threats

PARLIAMENT HILL—With threats against some federal politicians on the rise as a motion condemning Islamophobia makes its way through the House, MPs have been taking measures to keep themselves and those around them safe. In response to rookie Liberal MP Iqra Khalid’s (Mississauga-Erin Mills, Ont.) private member’s motion, M-103, introduced in December and last debated […]
Canadians trust science, CBC, media, government, though Conservatives less trusting: survey

Canadians put a lot of faith in scientific experts, and most have at least some trust in things like the CBC, the news media, and the federal government, according to a new survey conducted by Campaign Research. However, it found those identifying as Conservatives were less trusting of all these institutions. Results shared exclusively with […]
Think Trump politics is invading Canada? Watch the NDP leadership race and think again

MONTREAL—In one of those great moments in multi-streaming the other day, I clicked on a Politico piece called “Trump’s Dictator Chic” in the middle of watching the NDP leadership debate. Just as I was reading author Peter York’s account of where the new American president’s breathtakingly garish Fifth Avenue apartment fits in the pantheon of eerily similar […]
Journalists entering political work not new, but can impact perceptions of bias: experts

A number of former Hill journalists have been scooped up to work for the Liberal government since it took power, with some making the switch in a span of weeks. While journalism experts say it’s far from a new phenomenon or unique to the political sphere, it can risk perceptions, if not the reality, of […]
Liberal MPs exert their independence, and that’s a good thing
It looked like the passage of the Genetic Non-Discrimination Bill, S-201, a Senate public bill, was going to be a nail-biter in the House last week. On the Monday before the vote, the bill’s House sponsor and Liberal MP Rob Oliphant was quoted in The Hill Times saying he was “cautiously optimistic” that it would pass without the […]
Germany’s Merkel now leads a lonely fight for liberal democracy

OTTAWA—Just down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House stands the news museum. Perhaps its most impressive exhibit, right inside the front door, is the stark concrete tower that once held armed guards trained to shoot East Germans escaping to West Berlin. I couldn’t help thinking about that reminder of totalitarian oppression in the lead-up to […]
Liberals ‘back in the driver’s seat’ with 43 per cent voter support: survey

The Liberals are back with a firm grip on voter support after slipping into a tie with the Conservatives last month, according to new poll conducted by Campaign Research. Results shared exclusively with The Hill Times for polling done between March 5 and 7 show the Liberals with 43 per cent support. That’s up from 34 […]
Liberals buzzing about a summer cabinet shuffle, fall Throne Speech

PARLIAMENT HILL—Government backbenchers say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau could conduct a major cabinet shuffle this summer followed by a Throne Speech in the fall as Liberals approach the midpoint of their four-year mandate before the next federal election in 2019 and after the Conservatives elect their new leader in May. “You’re halfway through the mandate. You move around some ministers and give […]