Tuesday, February 24, 2026

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Robert Nault ‘disappointed’ with Assembly of First Nations

OTTAWA–Northern Development Minister Robert Nault is currently stick-handling a very heavy legislative agenda through Parliament, with no less than four government bills on the go designed to overhaul the complicated century-old statutory relationship between Ottawa and First Nations. But the quiet politician – often described as one of Cabinet’s “unsung heroes” – has also experienced […]

Pacifists are actually helping Bush

TORONTO–The so-called self-described “pacifists” are the most important source of support for U.S. President George Bush. This may strike you as absurd, but it is not. I urge all the “pacifists” to take a hard second look at the idea. With their radical anti-American slogans, left-over from the Cold War years, the pacifists are forcing […]

Tories to hold a roast and toast dinner in Ottawa

And Manley to release first budget, Bush to visit Ottawa MONDAY, FEB. 10 Black History Month in Canada –Black History Week was organized in the early 1970s and was expanded to Black History Month in 1976. Its official recognition by the Government of Canada came in 1995, when Parliament unanimously approved a motion introduced by […]

Government incompetence

Can we finally put an end to the myth of the Liberals as good financial managers? Combine Paul Martin’s budgets which offloaded debt to the provinces with the missing $1-billion HRDC, Industry Canada loans with only three per cent repayments of billions of dollars and Canadians get an image of a government with no idea […]

Can we be Frank?

Can we be Frank? Apparently we are already. The Hill Times was compared to Frank magazine by Liberal hecklers a couple of Fridays ago after Alliance MPs Philip Mayfield and Gerry Ritz made a fuss about a phone number that appeared in HT’s well-regarded “Parliamentary Calendar” about a $1,500-a-plate fundraising dinner for Finance Minister and […]

Moronic comments

Regarding the letters to the editor related to the ‘Moron story’ in the issue of The Hill Times (Dec. 2, 2002) and the previous stories in the Nov. 25 issue, what is truly important here is that Francie Ducros apparently didn’t deserve a break. I am one of those faceless Canadians who didn’t know who […]

U.S. needs UN to ensure safe, secure world

OTTAWA–The United States of America needs the United Nations as much as the world body needs the most powerful nation. This mutual reliance can ensure a safe and secure world. For this reason, one credits top U.S. diplomat, Secretary of State Colin Powell, for engaging the UN by making a case before the world body […]

HT has depth

Regarding The Hill Times, I just started accessing your website within the last month, it was a pleasure to find it. There isn’t nearly the political depth of information out here in Calgary in the media, so keep up the great coverage! Jim Vavra Calgary, Alta. Regarding The Hill Times, I just started accessing your […]

Check that list and check it twice (or six times)…

Check that list and check it twice (or six times)… If your job involves trying to keep track of who says what in the Commons, you’d better make sure you have the right seating plan to refer to. The return of Parliament from its long Christmas break last week involved a lengthy game of musical […]