NDP MP Romeo Saganash says speaking Indigenous languages in Parliament is a ‘right’

NDP MP Romeo Saganash addressed the House Procedure and Affairs Committee in his native Cree language on Tuesday to call for the right to speak Indigenous languages in Parliament and have the words properly translated in French and English, calling it a “constitutional and human right.” Opening in Cree and then answering questions in English, Mr. Saganash (Abitibi-Baie-James-Nunavik-Eeyou, […]
Senators took a pass on votes nearly 200 times since election—a sign of ‘unconvincing’ speakers, says Sen. Cools

Yea, nay, or I won’t say: when it comes to voting in the Upper Chamber, Senators have collectively chosen to abstain from votes 190 times since the last election, about two-and-a-half times per vote. The Senate posted complete voting records online last month, covering each vote and each Senator since the last election. The Senate’s […]
Senators split over new clerk, Sen. McCoy calls him ‘prime minister’s man’ in the Red Chamber

Senators are divided over the Trudeau government’s decision to name a longtime House of Commons administrator as the interim Senate clerk, with some calling him the “prime minister’s man” in the Red Chamber. Several high-profile Senators also said they supported the appointment of Richard Denis, the former House deputy law clerk, to take on the […]
House clerk casting conventions aside for black robes on the Hill

The new clerk of the House of Commons is making no apologies for smashing parliamentary tradition, and overhauling the power structure beneath him in his first half-year on the job. Charles Robert is a lover of parliamentary history, but says he can’t recall another time a top-ranked clerk crossed over from one Chamber of Parliament […]
Incidents of misconduct, harassment involving former and current parliamentarians
John Turner pats Campagnolo’s bum, 1984 In 1984, during that year’s election campaign, then prime minister John Turner was captured on camera patting Liberal party president Iona Campagnolo’s bottom, and doing the same to then Quebec Liberal Party vice-president Lise St. Martin-Tremblay. He at first wrote it off as being a “tactile politician,” but later […]
#MeToo movement creating a ‘transformational change’ on Hill, inappropriate sexual conduct to be dealt with quickly and finally, say MPs, pundits

MPs say a “transformational change” is happening on the Hill, spurred by the recent “avalanche” of allegations of sexual harassment, harassment, and misconduct in Canadian federal politics, and some say they’re “terrified,” by the culture shift. “We’re certainly in a transformation moment, and to see it in the sports world, to see it in the […]
“The House is back. What is going to be your party’s No. 1 priority for the next three sitting weeks?”
Cameron Ahmad Liberal strategist “It will come as no surprise to Canadians that our priority in 2018 is consistent with what it has been since the election: driving economic growth all across the country, creating good well-paying jobs, and strengthening the middle class. “We will be building on the work we started two years ago, […]
Centre Block occupants ‘skeptical’ of summer move-out plans, but department says schedule hasn’t changed

The Centre Block building’s emptying out is just around the corner—at least based on current department timelines—but its present occupants say they’re “skeptical” the big move into the West Block and Government Conference Centre buildings will actually end up happening this summer. “I highly doubt that it’s going to happen, just because I’ve had tours […]
2017: The Hill Times’ year in pictures
Constituents support Canada’s hands-off approach on Jerusalem, say MPs

MPs with large Jewish populations in their ridings said constituents mostly agree with Canada’s stance on the question of Jerusalem despite the United States’ controversial decision to formally recognize the city as Israel’s capital. Conservative MP Peter Kent (Thornhill, Ont.) said along with “a lot of phone calls” at his office, the American decision is […]