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No museum in Canada puts spotlight on political history

Governing Grits say the recently-announced Canadian politics and history museum won’t unduly highlight the milestones of the Liberal Party and its prime ministers in political history, despite concerns from one of the country’s leading museum presidents. Liberal MP Carole-Marie Allard (Laval East, Que.), Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage and a member of […]

Ottawa gets one message from business and labour: Putting a dollar figure on cost of Innovation Strategy’s engagement process would hardly do justice

Over the past two years, the federal government has made a commendable effort to highlight the human resource challenges facing our economy. An aging workforce, with growing skills shortages in critical areas as baby boomers begin to retire. Rising workplace skill requirements, outstripping our capacity to train and re-train workers. Tough global competition — a […]

‘Riot-type atmosphere’ in Grit caucus

More and more government backbenchers concerned about winning their seats in the next election are publicly denouncing the direction Prime Minister Jean Chretien is taking his government, as he puts the final touches on his legacy agenda before stepping down in six months from his historic political era as party leader. The furor was reignited […]

Is e-consultation everything it’s cracked up to be? MPs debate merits of on-line consultations and reconnecting Parliament with Canadians

A guru on the future of technology and government, professor Stephen Coleman, believes that, “Parliament’s role is emerging as that of a mediator between the voice of the public and government.” At a recent round of engagements in Ottawa, the former first e-envoy of the British Parliament and current professor of e-government at Oxford University […]

Wayne’s world response

Regarding your editorial, “Wayne’s world,” (The Hill Times, May 19). Isn’t it interesting to note about three per cent of the correspondence received by Tory MP Elsie Wayne regarding her recent comments about homosexuals in the House expressed views contrary to hers, while about 97 per cent are in agreement with her. Russell Crosby Fredericton, […]

On the subject of a Museum of Politics…

It seems no-one understands why Prime Minister Jean ChrZtien thinks coughing up $100-million of our money for a museum of politics is a good legacy move, or why Heritage Minister Sheila Copps thinks announcing this move last week will help her leadership bid. Count me among the confused. Mind you, I’d be for the idea […]

What’s behind PM’s motives?

Regarding “PMO’s Quebec staffer working hard on Campaign Finance Bill,” (The Hill Times, May 26). I understand that part of Pierre Brodeur’s new job in the PMO is to explain Bill C-24, the Prime Minister’s Political Finance Bill. He is and I quote “trying to ensure that everybody understands the reasons why we are doing […]