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Correction from the July 10 issue of The Hill Times

In last week’s Hill Climbers column, it was incorrectly reported that Jennifer Brown, who was recently hired by Heritage Minister Bev Oda as a top policy adviser, most recently worked for Ontario Liberal Culture Minister Caroline Di Cocco. At the provincial level, Ms. Brown worked in the bureaucracy at the Minister’s Advisory Council on Arts […]

Fiscal imbalance, climate change and softwood lumber

The government is committed to addressing three new priorities when the House returns this fall, as well as fulfilling the last of its five priorities from the last Parliamentary session, Chief Government Whip Jay Hill told The Hill Times. “If you reflect on the five priorities, there’s one that we haven’t moved legislatively on,” Mr. […]

Ignatieff still considered in lead, next step is delegate selection

Liberal MP Michael Ignatieff is still considered the front-runner, Liberal MP Joe Volpe will affect the outcome of the next leadership, Liberal MP Stéphane Dion and Gerard Kennedy are two candidates to watch, but Bob Rae’s numbers were lower than expected, say some Liberals. One Liberal said Mr. Rae is still in the top tier, […]

House International Trade Committee members ‘irresponsible’: Guergis

The House’s International Trade Committee members are only interested in playing games rather than studying the newly-initialled Softwood Lumber Agreement, says Conservative MP Helena Guergis (Simcoe-Grey, Ont.), who is also the Parliamentary Secretary to the International Trade Minister. The committee met last week for an emergency meeting to discuss what the opposition calls a “sell […]

The elephant in the room is not Volpe

TORONTO-Math is not an opinion, it’s usually an exact science. But when it comes to Liberal Party’s membership sales, well, math becomes a matter of interpretation. Not many Canadians are too interested in the numbers of new membership sales of the federal Liberal Party of Canada, but, the question that’s intriguing political strategists is how […]

Regulate content, not ownership

There is no positive outcome of Bell Globemedia’s takeover of Chum Television, announced last week, says NDP MP Charlie Angus. “The merger brings to the forefront a growing concern over media concentration,” he told The Hill Times. “The market is getting smaller and smaller and there is not a single upside for public interest in […]

Time for an open national debate on sustaining Canada’s health-care system

In an SES poll for Policy Options last month, the health-care guarantee on waiting times was ranked by a margin of three to one by Canadians as the most important of the Harper government’s top five priorities. It is not an exaggeration to say that a genuine transformation of the Canadian health-care system is in […]

MPs make more use of Air Canada’s Maple Leaf lounge

The House’s Board of Internal Economy has allowed MPs a new perk: to buy memberships for access to Air Canada’s Maple Leaf Lounge in various airports across the country to a maximum of $100, which can be charged to the MP’s Office Budget. Most MPs who fly frequently already have free access for achieving “elite” […]

When a Canadian soldier dies in Afghanistan

Canadian soldier Cpl. Anthony Joseph Boneca, 21, was killed and two others were wounded in Afghanistan in what the media reported as “a brutal” firefight in the Panjwei district west of Kandahar City on July 9. Cpl. Boneca, who was fighting as part of the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry battle group, was a reservist […]