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Nomination: l’Association miniere du Canada

Le president et chef de la direction de l’Association miniere du Canada (AMC), M. Gordon R. Peeling, est heureux d’annoncer, au nom du conseil d’administration, la nomination de Maggie Papoulias au poste de directrice des affaires gouvernementales. La nomination prend effet le 7 juillet 2003. Madame Papoulias apporte a l’AMC une riche experience du double […]

Large gaps in skilled labour, says HRDC Minister Stewart: ‘by 2011, immigration will account for all net labour force growth in Canada’: Jane Stewart

Canada’s Baby-Boomers are retiring and leaving behind large gaps in skilled-labour pools that urgently need to be filled, says Canada’s Human Resources Minister. “Employers — particularly small business — are continually reporting to us that the lack of skilled employees is one of their most significant problems,” said federal Human Resources Minister Jane Stewart (Brant, […]

Humanitarian intervention

Although it failed, the Canadian proposal for defining when a “humanitarian intervention” by outsiders into the affairs of a troubled state is legitimate represents exactly the kind of foreign policy initiative that Canada is going to have to undertake if we’re going to make worthwhile contributions to today’s international order. Last week, Prime Minister Jean […]

The spin doctors: “What do you make of Jean Chretien’s latest ploy to stymie Paul Martin by reforming the Senate, as reported by Maclean’s Peter C Newman?”

“What do you make of Jean Chretien’s latest ploy to stymie Paul Martin by reforming the Senate, as reported by Maclean’s Peter C. Newman?” Warren Kinsella Liberal strategist “Oh, for the love of Pete! I know it’s summer-time, and the silly season and all that, but have the conspiracy theorists gone completely off their medication? […]

Grit MP Dennis Mills: he can get some satisfaction, oh yeah…

TORONTO–The field is nearly empty, except for a few trailers. There’s a group of workers cutting the grass and some security guards milling about. But Liberal MP Dennis Mills has a clear picture in his mind of what that empty, huge former Downsview base in Toronto is going to look like on July 30: “That’s […]

House ‘privilege’ defence has no merit, says Senate report

A Senate committee has been advised that the House of Commons’ ongoing battle to prevent Parliament’s employees from taking discrimination complaints to the Canadian Human Rights Commission has no basis in law or practice. The controversial issue is currently before the Supreme Court of Canada. Obtained by The Hill Times, the Senate report was prepared […]

Grits to debate Senate reform

The candidates vying for the Liberal leadership are gearing up to address Senate reform at the governing party’s caucus retreat next month. The three contenders – former finance minister Paul Martin (LaSalle-Emard, Que.), Deputy Prime Minister John Manley (Ottawa South, Ont.), and Heritage Minister Sheila Copps (Hamilton East, Ont.) – will each outline their plans […]

The First Nations Governance Act: an historic opportunity

First Nations and Canada will not accept the status quo. A survey last year of First Nations citizens living on-reserve found overwhelming support for good government and strong accountability. This year found First Nations citizens writing the law that will be the foundation of that good governance and accountability. Both of these things are keys […]