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Unhappy Radwanski’s gone

The first question we should all ask ourselves about the Radwanski affair is why it took so long to figure out Mr. Radwanski had expensive tastes. It seems to me that the Privacy Commissioner was doing a good job of protecting Canadians. He was the only person taking those cowardly Liberals to task for passing […]

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 […]

Corruption runs deep

I often get the feeling that corruption runs much deeper than taxpayers realize. A case in point being the two tax collectors who were pulled way from the Radwanski probe and reassigned to other duties all as a result of probing much deeper than the Revenue Department wanted. To discover that Revenue Canada officially forgave […]

MPs’ and Senators’ Birthdays

*Alliance MP Leon Benoit, 53, July 7, 1950 *Alliance MP Andy Burton, 61, July 7, 1942 *NDP MP Brian Masse, 35, July 9, 1968 *Liberal MP Yvon Charbonneau, 63, July 11, 1940 *Liberal MP Andy Savoy, 40, July 12, 1963 *PC Sen. Trevor Eyton, 69, July 12, 1934 *PC Sen. Mira Spivak, 69, July 12, […]

So long, George

So, we’re finally rid of George Radwanski. Our collective outrage at his arrogance will soon abate. After all, his extravagance is small potatoes compared to other Liberal boondoggles, such as the gun registry. Radwanski’s departure, however, leaves the big questions unanswered. Was it pure coincidence that he was hired a mere one day after he […]

Alliance and Tory merger all about trust

Regarding Tory MP Inky Mark’s “Canadians don’t trust Alliance: Mark,” (The Hill Times, June 23). Mr. Mark is correct, it is about trust. The question is, ‘Does anyone truly trust Inky’s recently-passed judgment on Stephen Harper?’ Mr. Mark was critical of Stephen Harper “jumping ship” after working for the PC Party and then choosing to […]

Andrew Skaling returns to Parliament Hill

Skaling the Tory Ramparts… As of today, the Tories have a new communications director — former City of Ottawa senior media relations adviser Andrew Skaling. Mr. Skaling replaces former CBC cameraman Scott Troyer, who took over from Bill Rodgers, who is now the Sun’s Parliamentary bureau chief. By the way, apparently there is no truth […]

Reynolds’ ludicrous assertion

Regarding Alliance House Leader John Reynolds’ letter-to-the-editor “Mr. Gwyn’s ludicrous assertion: Reynolds,” (The Hill Times, June 23). If the Alliance is serious about some form of cooperation with the Tories, John Reynolds has a funny way of being welcoming. His reassertions that the Alliance is ready to win all on its own combined with his […]