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Brison launches new Office of Small and Medium Enterprises, says move will help small businesses

Public Works Minister Scott Brison says the government is “working to have our procurement policies open and transparent and accountable,”in light of the $250-million ads and sponsorship scandal at Public Works and Government Services by removing access fees for MERX, the government’s online tendering system, and by implementing the Comptroller General Office. “We’ve taken away […]

Transforming DND administration next challenge for Graham

Without quick and forceful action, the federal government is not going to be able to transform the Canadian Forces into an organization that can execute the demands of the recent Defence Policy Statement. Canada’s future defence policy and military capabilities were signaled in the spring of 2005 by the appointment of General Rick Hillier as […]

PARLIAMENTARY CALENDAR: Newman in town promoting new book

MONDAY, SEPT. 26 House returns – The House of Commons is scheduled to resume sitting. House Speaker Peter Milliken Barbecue – MPs and members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery are invited to House Speaker Peter Milliken’s barbecue at 6 p.m. at the Farm in Kingsmere, Que. By invitation only. For more information, please contact Dominque […]

Measuring journalistic quality in Canadian election year coverage

Do Canadian journalists generate better news coverage in an election year? Is there a prevailing Liberal bias in some of Canada? NDP? Conservative? In the analytical vacuum that exists today, no one knows for sure. Ican’t prove it statistically, but I think it’s fair to say that most Canadian journalists are small “l” liberals. It […]

House is back, but Newman and Lessard won’t be on the air

Don Newman and Daniel Lessard say CBC management doesn’t understand the damage it’s done to the corporation and to employees. It’s Monday, Sept. 26 and the House is back from a three-month summer break. CBC Newsworld Politics host Don Newman should be on the air at 5 p.m. He won’t be and he doesn’t like […]