Monday, February 23, 2026

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Former Hill staffer on Post’s list of 50 most influential women

The National Post recently published its list of 50 of the most powerful women in Canada, “The Powerful 50,” and the list included women from a variety of fields such as politics, academia, the civil service and included such powerful names as the Chief Justice of Canada Beverley McLachlin, prominent novelist and writer Margaret Atwood, […]

Goodbye Girl, Grey to leave politics

Grey Power… In a sense, Deb Grey’s decision to quit politics at the next election is even more of an end of an era than the departure of Reform founder Preston Manning – at least as far as the Reform-Canadian Alliance’s history in Ottawa is concerned. It is hard to believe it was 14 years […]

Lack of leadership defines government’s online: strategy: Newly-released report portrays anxious community of high-tech workers

OTTAWA–Some of the federal public servants responsible for driving the Liberals’ ambitious e-government strategy have sent a clear message to the government that the bureaucracy lacks the leadership, qualified help, and funding to get the job done, a newly-obtained document reveals. The lengthy report, drawing on feedback gathered from officials in 12 major departments, is […]

Grow up York University students

In searching through the national papers this morning, I have been unable to find one report of the disgusting incident that occurred at York University on March 5. This incident was caused by so called “pacifist” students attacking a group of students manning a table promoting the principles and policies of the Canadian Alliance. Is […]

Rock: Canada needs better ‘culture of commercialization’: Investors and researchers must work closer together, says Industry Minister Allan Rock

OTTAWA–Industry Minister Allan Rock, who is the lead minister of the government’s multi-billion dollar Innovation Strategy, says the country’s top thinkers and investors must learn to work better together if Canada is to thrive in today’s global economy. In a lengthy interview on the government’s innovation agenda, which is intended to make Canada one of […]

Creating an innovative economy, culture of learning

The high quality of life Canadians have earned and enjoy is rightly recognized as among the best in the world. Yet, we, as a nation, must also recognize that our quality of life hinges on the skills and knowledge of each and every Canadian. The Government of Canada has long realized the importance of investing […]