Accountability needed after forged documents used to smear journalist and compromise House committee

Now that documents used to allege that David Pugliese is a Russian spy have been debunked as forgeries, the Public Safety and National Security Committee must summon Chris Alexander to ascertain who supplied him with the false information.
PM Carney risks trouble without loyal ‘palace guard,’ say political players

Every new prime minister eventually faces turbulence, and that’s when a strong and trusted palace guard is ‘essential,’ says political historian and former Liberal MP John English. But at a critical time in Canadian history, Carney’s team is going to have to learn fast.
The power of photo-ops

Doug Ford’s photo-op may have been a silly and overly theatrical stunt, but as someone once said, ‘if it’s stupid but works, then it isn’t stupid.’ And, make no mistake, this worked for Ford.
Don Oliver was a class act, and will be missed

Don Oliver grew up in the only Black family in Wolfville, N.S., and lived through racism. His grandparents fled slavery in the United States, and Oliver once told The Hill Times that he was raised to ‘work hard, be humble, love the Lord, and do all you can to help other people.’ He gave it his best shot.
Carney has an obligation to better define his priorities for the Canada-U.S. relationship

Meanwhile, we need much greater debate on our choices—and this is where Parliament is derelict in its duty.
Chief of Defence Staff Carignan to speak at Ottawa Mayor’s Breakfast on Tuesday, Oct. 14

MONDAY, OCT. 13 House Schedule—The House of Commons will sit Oct. 20-24; Oct. 27-31; Nov. 3-7; Nov. 17-21; Nov. 24-28; Dec. 1-5; and Dec. 8-12. In total, the House will have sat only 73 days this year. Last year, it sat 122 days, and in 2023, it sat 121 days. In 2022, it sat 129 […]
Canada Strong and Free fundraising emails using ‘crisis rhetoric,’ to stoke distrust in government and media, say comms experts, pollsters

Recent fundraising emails from the Canada Strong and Free Network tap into anxiety and pessimism and are ‘textbook dog whistle politics,’ says pollster Nik Nanos.
Carney dresses for the job

Gone are the yoga pants and Birkenstocks that—somewhat unfairly—had come to epitomize Trudeau’s PMO. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s setting a new dress code on the Hill for serious times.
It would be ‘idiotic’ for any party to topple government on budget vote only seven months after election, say some Liberal MPs

Interim NDP Leader Don Davies and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May recently met with Prime Minister Mark Carney, but won’t comment on how they’ll vote on the budget, saying they will decide after reviewing the document, which will be released on Nov. 4.
‘Get back into shop floors’ and contrast Carney’s ‘lurch to the right,’ say NDP leadership hopefuls of party’s path forward

With four people vetted for the NDP leadership race, the candidates are keying in party unity, labour ties, and cost-of-living solutions.