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‘All the bricks are falling into place’: Stairs

A host of new appointments at Tory HQ in Ottawa means the PC political machine is gearing up for the resumption of Parliament and the next election call. [Graph Not Transcribed] [Graph Not Transcribed] As William Stairs put it: “All the bricks are falling into place.” At the end of July, Mr. Stairs, 46, will […]

Big John has a long row to hoe

Hoover Time… Or, in the technical vernacular, time for Canada’s Finance Minister and Deputy PM to do some major sucking up. John Manley got started last week with his surprise announcement that he was dropping out of the leadership race. He declared Paul Martin the next Prime Minister of Canada and said he would be […]

Martin backed by 73% of entire caucus, or 89% of decided MPs and Senators

Liberal leadership frontrunner Paul Martin has the support of 73 per cent of the entire Liberal caucus according to The Hill Times’ list, which closely matches the amount of support John Manley figures the former finance minister enjoys among delegates in the Liberal leadership race. In explaining why he was quitting the race at a […]

Anatomy of an exit strategy

He’s down, but not out: John Manley realized he had no chance of winning the next Liberal leadership, but he’s going to be there the next time around. This, at least, is the opinion of many of his closest advisers who spoke to The Hill Times last week. “He is now focusing on bringing the […]

Cooperate with Martin, PM told by MPs

Prime Minister Jean Chretien will be under enormous pressure from his caucus to make sure he consults closely with his likely successor and long-time nemesis, Paul Martin, on all policy decisions when the resumes sitting during his last five months in office, say government backbenchers. Last week, more of the Prime Minister’s backbenchers urged him […]

The Hill Times’ list of who supports whom in Liberal leadership race, after Manley’s exit

MPS Paul Martin’s Supporters: Reg Alcock (Winnipeg South, Man.) David Anderson (Victoria, B.C.) Mark Assad (Gatineu, Que.) Sarkis Assadourian (Brampton Centre, Ont.) Jean Augustine (Etobicoke-Lakeshore, Ont.) Larry Bagnell (Yukon) Sue Barnes (London West, Ont.) Gilbert Barrette (Temiscamingue, Que.) Reginald Belair (Timmins-James Bay, Ont.) Mauril Belanger (Ottawa-Vanier, Ont.) MPS Paul Martin’s Supporters: Reg Alcock (Winnipeg South, […]

‘I’m going to stay neutral’: Lib Bob Wood

A “very disappointed” Bob Wood, the veteran Liberal MP for Nipissing, Ont., says Deputy Prime Minister John Manley’s decision to bow out of the Liberal leadership race has left him with little choice but to remain neutral in the contest that has only two candidates left. The long-time Liberal backbencher, first elected in 1988, said […]

Competition Bureau to look into automatic injunction provisions

While the battle rages in the committee room this fall, another federal agency will be also taking a closer look at the automatic injunction provisions. The Competition Bureau plans to undertake a preliminary inquiry into allegations of anti-competitive practices by patent drug companies, after receiving a complaint filed in May by a coalition of union […]