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Lib leadership review critically important to Martin’s future

After the recent showdown between Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Paul Martin, the upcoming leadership review will be of critical importance for the former finance minister, especially if Mr. Chretien is successful in getting a decent percentage of approval from Liberal delegates. One Liberal insider said it will be deemed as a failure on the […]

Old hacks say Gallery dinner no longer booze fest

Guess who didn’t come to dinner… With all the buzz about the then undecided fate of finance minister Paul Martin that weekend, one might have thought scalpers could have had a field day selling tickets to the Gallery dinner to hobnob with ministers and hear Prime Minister Jean Chretien speak. In fact, tickets went begging […]

From now on, the official term is ‘sack-ignation’ [Press Gallery dinner]

Hits and Misses… I hear Stephen Harper was pretty funny at the Gallery Dinner — with the highlight being his impersonation of Brian Mulroney in the role of Darth Vader. However, I’m told nothing he did was as funny as the garish golf shirt he wore for his television appearance the next day to respond […]

PM pressured to step down: Leadership review risks dividing us to the extent that our party has never been divided before’: MP

Paul Martin’s supporters hope Prime Minister Jean Chretien steps down before next year’s leadership review in order to avoid an ugly, nasty confrontation between the two political titans that could split the country’s “natural governing party” for years to come. “I wouldn’t recommend him to go through [the review],” said Liberal MP Janko Peric (Cambridge, […]

Chretien obsessed with legacy

The partnership between Prime Minister Jean Chretien and former finance minister Paul Martin died when Quebec separatism died. The partnership might have still continued. Miscalculations and unrestrained ambitions on both sides brought about its actual dissolution. But Quebec separatism kept the two together because it kept them a certain distance apart. Once the threat of […]

Liberals’ $1 memberships a big boost for Martin’s camp [Ontario wing]

A move by supporters of Paul Martin to drop the price of party memberships from $10 to $1 in the all- important battleground of Ontario has significantly increased their ability to defeat the Prime Minister at the upcoming review vote, say Martinites. Furthermore, they say the move means they can offer free memberships to new […]

Who’s supporting who? Yes and No camps for upcoming Liberal leadership review (Last updated Tuesday, June 11 at 11:30 am]

(Last updated Tuesday, June 11 at 11:30 a.m. Numbers differ from print copy of The Hill Times on Monday, June 10. Watch for complete updated list in next week’s issue.) CHRETIEN SUPPORTERS *Herb Dhaliwal (Vancouver South-Burnaby, B.C.) *Rey Pagtakhan (Winnipeg North-St. Paul, Man.) *Dominic LeBlanc (Beausejour-Petitcodiac, N.B.) *Claudette Bradshaw (Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe, N.B.) *Robert Thibault (West Nova, […]

Media ignore Harper’s impact

Whatever impact the current Liberal self-destruction has on the next round of public opinion polls, it’s pretty unlikely that the ruling party will maintain its current lead over the opposition. Indeed, even before Jean Chretien displayed the awesome level of his blinding arrogance and forced Paul Martin out into the cold — from where he’s […]

Shuffle hints at desire to rein in Crown corporations: Gilles Paquet. Federal Ottawa bureaucrats at a loss to explain nuts and bolts ramifications of June 2 Cabinet shuffle

The decision to place Crown corporations under the control of the Treasury Board is a response to recent criticism by the Auditor General, but the move will destroy the positive aspects of quasi- governmental entities, predicts Gilles Paquet, a leading government expert. Crown corporations, special operating agencies and independent foundations have all come under criticism […]