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The PM’s instincts of survival [Alberta and the election of senators]

Presumably, everyone in Alberta is hot under the collar because the prime minister appointed Douglas Roche to the Senate. This has spoiled their plan to elect their own senator in a province-wide election. Alberta’s Premier, Ralph Klein, has written the prime minister saying, “I think you have underestimated the depth of feeling on this issue […]

Martin behind Cullen ousting [Ottawa West-Nepean riding]

Score one for Martin’s people…Federal Finance Minister Paul Martin’s local Ottawa supporters helped to orchestrate the surprising nomination defeat of Liberal MPP Alex Cullen in Ottawa West-Nepean, Ont., two weeks ago. Mr. Cullen was ousted by fellow Liberal and Nepean City Councillor Rick Chiarelli, a second cousin to Regional Chairman Bob Chiarelli, who is a […]

Feds sell ad space on Web sites

Who says government can’t be bought? I had an interesting conversation with Allan Schweyer (Schweyer.Allan@ic.gc.ca) the other day. He is the director of Industry Canada’s career and recruitment network. Whether he realizes it or not, Schweyer is responsible for a watershed moment in federal government operations: the advent of advertising on government web sites. Read […]

Government MPs give thumbs down to bank mergers [House finance committee hearings]

Some skittish government backbenchers criticized the widely-publicized MacKay task force on financial institutions report released last week and one suggested that its findings fly in the face of Liberal party politics. Said Liberal MP Dennis Mills (Broadview-Greenwood, Ont.) of the report:”It’s a joke.” For the outspoken Liberal member”this whole notion of an orange light, a […]

Ivy League journalists just don’t get it

I think they should impeach Kenneth Starr. So saying, I have not read his documented, detailed, prissy, prurient”report” on the activities of the U.S. president and the Intern. I’m not about to read it; I’ll wait for the movie. Not that I haven’t read of it, heard of it, been told of it. On the […]

PM appoints new senators, Reformers vow Alberta won’t forget it

Prime Minister Jean Chrtien appointed four new senators last Thursday, including one for Alberta, causing an uproar among Reformers in Alberta gearing up for an election to select two”senators in waiting” on Oct. 19. Reform Party strategists failed to get an injunction from the Federal Court in the summer preventing the prime minister from appointing […]

Liberal backbenchers prepare to run for leadership [of regional caucus chairs]

Vote for me…With the House back, government backbenchers will step up their lobbying efforts for the regional caucus chairs this week. Votes are expected to be held before the House rises for the Thanksgiving break in the second week of October. National caucus chairman Joe Fontana said he wants to take a crack at a […]