‘We’re flying the plane while we build it’: demolition work in Centre Block has begun

A final budget and timeline for the renovation of the iconic Centre Block building have yet to be determined, but work is plowing ahead, with demolition underway from the fourth floor up, which will see those floors stripped down to the building’s bones. “With these kinds of projects, we’re flying the plane while we build […]
Scheer’s lame duck problem

OAKVILLE, ONT.—Recently, while attending a luncheon in Toronto, I made a bit of a political faux pas. You see, the guy sitting next to me at my table just happened to be an executive with Canada’s Conservative Party, so just to make small talk I asked him something like, “Do you think any Conservative will […]
New Parliament should put best foot forward to address climate change

The health and wellbeing of Canadians is irrevocably tied to the health and wellbeing of the planet. Our newly elected government needs to demonstrate they understand what this interdependence implies. In 1987, the Bruntland Commission published a report with the title, Our Common Future. The commissioners presented a straightforward argument: the planet’s resources are finite […]
This election, vote for a Parliament that will defend, reinvigorate democracy

When Oct. 22nd dawns, no matter which party wins, somewhere between 60 and 65 per cent of Canadians who voted will feel like they lost. And with voter turnout at an average of 63 per cent for the last five elections, likely another third of Canadians will not even have played the game. Newly elected […]
Savoie’s new ‘magnum opus’ book argues federal public service has been ‘knocked off its moorings’

Although he says he didn’t plan for the release of his “magnum opus” in the final weeks leading up to the Oct. 21 election, Donald Savoie’s new book, Democracy in Canada: The Disintegration of Our Institutions, argues that if Canadians wish to locate political power, “they should not look to Parliament, political parties, cabinet or […]
Feds to finalize 100 Wellington’s future by 2021—Algonquin, Indigenous groups continue dispute over vacant site

Long-term plans for the building at 100 Wellington St. are to be finalized by the fall of 2021, but it remains unclear how much longer the site costing Ottawa an average of $200,000 per year will sit vacant. Once home to the U.S. Embassy, Ottawa said it would dedicate the space to Indigenous groups in […]
‘He was like a brother to me’: colleagues reflect on death of long-serving Conservative MP Deepak Obhrai

Conservative MP Deepak Obhrai, who died last week after a brief battle with cancer, is remembered by his colleagues as a man “who took his job very seriously, but never took himself too seriously” and who “recognized humanity beyond the politics.” Mr. Obhrai died on Aug. 2, surrounded by his family, after being diagnosed with […]
The Château’s not your building; if you want to keep it the way it is, buy it

TORONTO—Several lifetimes ago, when this writer was a chief of staff in Jean Chrétien’s government—and when the Reform Party was a political force to be reckoned with—stuff started to fall out of the sky. Well, not the sky, actually. Centre Block’s Peace Tower, to be precise. Bricks and mortar and other stuff was crumbling and […]
Take nation-to-nation approach, First Nation tells feds, as it seeks equal say on 100 Wellington’s future

Ottawa could have a better idea of how the Algonquin Anishinabeg Nation wants to use the building on the parliamentary precinct that’s dedicated to Indigenous peoples in the next two months, as the First Nation looks to meet with national Indigenous organizations to stake its claim over the space. Jane Deeks, a spokesperson for Crown-Indigenous […]
Crews brace for Canada Day crowd on the Hill
