Cocktail reception with Minister Allan Rock this week
GG’s free summer concert series to continue in July, variety of musical performers MONDAY, JULY 7 House Sitting–The House has adjourned for the summer for a 13-week break and is scheduled to return on Monday, Sept. 15. For more information on the House’s schedule, please contact the Government House Leader’s Office at (613) 952-4930. Cocktail […]
First Nations Governance Act is dead: Chief Coon Come
It has been the subject of one of the longest and most fractious series of committee hearings in Canadian Parliamentary history, but as the spring session wound to a close in mid-June, the much-maligned First Nations Governance Act, which had been considered to be among the bills with the highest priority for pre-recess passage, found […]
MacKay announces new appointments in the party: ‘It was essentially putting the ground team in place to deliver the victory for Peter’
Newly-elected Tory Leader Peter MacKay, announced several new appointments inside the party last week. Duncan Rayner, who worked as director of organization for Mr. MacKay’s successful leadership campaign, was appointed as the director of organization for the party. He worked on this position in the past from 1999 to 2001. Mr. Rayner started his new […]
“George Radwanski said he was a victim of a ‘political backlash’ by a government angry at his aggressive campaign to protect privacy rights. What’s your take on Mr. Radwanski’s resignation as Canada’s Privacy Commissioner last week?”
Warren Kinsella Liberal Strategist “George Radwanski, who I have known going back to 1990, is no victim. When some of your wounds are self-inflicted, it’s kind of hard to make out a case for victimhood. But there a few other sets of prints on the metaphorical murder weapon, here. “First off, the opposition needed something […]
U.S. attacks counter productive, says a British intellectual: ‘Bombing this, bombing that is only going to increase sense of fear’: Karen Armstrong
The United States would have made more progress to solve the problems of terrorism after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., which killed an estimated 3,000, if it had reviewed its foreign policy to find out the elements “that lay at the root cause of this problem” rather than […]
The Hill Times Q&A with GREG ASHLEY
HT: If a member of the Liberal Party asks you why should he or she vote for you for the president of the party, what will you say? GA: They don’t have to work for me. I have to work for them. It’s for me to make sure that everything is in place for them […]
Liberal party memberships still a hot simmering issue
Two of the candidates running for the presidency of the Liberal Party of Canada say access to party membership forms is still “confusing” and that the party should review its controversial policy of selling and distributing forms in the future. Liberal MP Mac Harb (Ottawa Centre, Ont.) and Greg Ashley, who are both running to […]
THE HILL TIMES Q&A WITH Akaash Maharaj
HT: If a member of the Liberal Party asks you why should he or she vote for you for the president of the party, what will you say? AM: Support me not merely because of my skills and experience, but more importantly, for things that I want to achieve in the party. As president, I […]
Libs have big potential in Quebec
TORONTO–While the Liberal Party could soon be under attack from a potential coalition between the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties all over the country, in the province of Quebec, the governing Liberals have the most significant opportunities for growth in the next federal election and the place where they will make up for potential […]
THE HILL TIMES Q&A WITH MAC HARB
HT: If a member of the Liberal Party asks you why should he or she vote for you for the president of the party, what will you say? MH: I would say because of a number of reasons. First because I have been involved in the party for over 25 years and as well as […]