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What’s up with Pettigrew?

With the exception of few editorials and several columnists, there has been hardly any reaction from the general public on the news of Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew taking his chauffeur on foreign trips at taxpayer’s expense. Has the Liberal Party so brainwashed the average Canadian that an expenditure of $10,000 is a sum too […]

Commons legislative agenda to be dominated by election call

The House is back, but the upcoming session won’t have anything to do with legislative issues. It’s all about the election. The government says this session’s themes will be competitiveness, growth and prosperity, but insiders say the House legislative agenda will be dominated by the next election call. “Going into the session, our priorities will […]

Forget Flaherty

Re: “Dissident Quebec Conservatives slam Harper’s leadership,” by Julie Van Dusen (The Hill Times, Sept. 19). Anyone who even remotely would consider Jim Flaherty as a suitable candidate is either totally ignorant of politics or has a short memory, or worse still, is a member of a small and radical advocacy group that has wreaked […]

Defence and security debate

Bill Graham used to say a lot when he first became minister of National Defence that for the first time in many years the defence portfolio will be front and centre in the government’s agenda. That’s more true now. This week, Mr. Graham tells The Hill Times Canada’s peacekeeping role is changing, Canada is looking […]

Recent government appointments

On Sept. 16, the federal Cabinet appointed Diane Labelle as acting assistant Clerk of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada. On Sept. 14, Defence Minister Bill Graham appointed the following people to various aspects of the Department of National Defence: Rear-Admiral Ian Mack, former commander, Canadian Defence Liaison Staff (Washington), will not retire and is […]

Cannon’s a catch for Harper

Re: “Dissident Quebec Conservatives slam Harper’s leadership,”(The Hill Times, Sept. 19).That an out-of-power political party has grumblers and schemers would not come as a great surprise to most of us, but perhaps it is front-page news here, which tends to put “life in sleepy Canada” in perspective. In the vale of tears anger and juicy […]

Tory Sen. LeBreton’s CBC theories insulting to reporters

Re: “Sen. LeBreton’s right to be concerned,”(The Hill Times letters to the editor, Sept. 19). Boris DeWiel overlooks several possibilities in his comment on Conservative Sen. Marjory LeBreton’s original column in The Hill Times. First, is it necessarily true that the CBC is biased toward the Liberals? Second, assuming biased coverage, does it affect the […]