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- The last parliamentary session right after the election was short and intense, but committees were not yet meeting. This fall, with the committees back in operation, the Bloc will be able to engage in targeted discussions with both the Conservatives and the Liberals.
- The last parliamentary session right after the election was short and intense, but committees were not yet meeting. This fall, with the committees back in operation, the Bloc will be able to engage in targeted discussions with both the Conservatives and the Liberals.
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- The One Canadian Economy Act is being rammed through the House via a ‘non-democratic’ process and would result in governmental overreach, say the Bloc
- The One Canadian Economy Act is being rammed through the House via a ‘non-democratic’ process and would result in governmental overreach, say the Bloc
- The One Canadian Economy Act is being rammed through the House via a ‘non-democratic’ process and would result in governmental overreach, say the Bloc
- Bill C-202 was fast tracked through the House of Commons on June 5 and is off to the Senate.
- Bill C-202 was fast tracked through the House of Commons on June 5 and is off to the Senate.
- Bill C-202 was fast tracked through the House of Commons on June 5 and is off to the Senate.
- The changes on the front benches provide a window of opportunity to set a more constructive and healthy culture as Parliament reconvenes. Here's hoping.
- The changes on the front benches provide a window of opportunity to set a more constructive and healthy culture as Parliament reconvenes. Here's hoping.
- The changes on the front benches provide a window of opportunity to set a more constructive and healthy culture as Parliament reconvenes. Here's hoping.
- Bloc Québécois MPs will be reading the speech from their offices, absent ‘on principle’ in response to a move they say is ‘disrespectful to
- Bloc Québécois MPs will be reading the speech from their offices, absent ‘on principle’ in response to a move they say is ‘disrespectful to
- Bloc Québécois MPs will be reading the speech from their offices, absent ‘on principle’ in response to a move they say is ‘disrespectful to
- In this moment of great strain on Canada, hardline separatists like the Bloc Québécois leader and his caucus now hold the balance of power.
- In this moment of great strain on Canada, hardline separatists like the Bloc Québécois leader and his caucus now hold the balance of power.
- In this moment of great strain on Canada, hardline separatists like the Bloc Québécois leader and his caucus now hold the balance of power.
- The secretive and powerful governing board of the House of Commons and the Bloc Québécois are at an impasse over a request from the

- The secretive and powerful governing board of the House of Commons and the Bloc Québécois are at an impasse over a request from the
- The secretive and powerful governing board of the House of Commons and the Bloc Québécois are at an impasse over a request from the

- Re: “Ministers, parliamentarians at Taiwan event anger China,” (The Hill Times, April 20, p. 1). Echoing in my mind more than 40 years later
Opinion | April 27, 2016
Opinion | April 27, 2016
- Re: “Ministers, parliamentarians at Taiwan event anger China,” (The Hill Times, April 20, p. 1). Echoing in my mind more than 40 years later
Opinion | April 27, 2016
- Re: “Ministers, parliamentarians at Taiwan event anger China,” (The Hill Times, April 20, p. 1). Echoing in my mind more than 40 years later
- Politicians, journalists and others mourned the tragic death last week of Jean Lapierre, who went back and forth over his 30-year-plus career as a
- Politicians, journalists and others mourned the tragic death last week of Jean Lapierre, who went back and forth over his 30-year-plus career as a
- Politicians, journalists and others mourned the tragic death last week of Jean Lapierre, who went back and forth over his 30-year-plus career as a
- OTTAWA—The loss of Jean Lapierre is still reverberating across the country. The circumstances of his death were unthinkable. Combined with the loss of his
Opinion | April 4, 2016
Opinion | April 4, 2016
- OTTAWA—The loss of Jean Lapierre is still reverberating across the country. The circumstances of his death were unthinkable. Combined with the loss of his
Opinion | April 4, 2016
- OTTAWA—The loss of Jean Lapierre is still reverberating across the country. The circumstances of his death were unthinkable. Combined with the loss of his
- POWELL RIVER, B.C.—Prime Minster Justin Trudeau’s election pledge (and subsequent confirmation) that Canada will not have another election under first-past-the-post (FPTP) rules has morphed
- POWELL RIVER, B.C.—Prime Minster Justin Trudeau’s election pledge (and subsequent confirmation) that Canada will not have another election under first-past-the-post (FPTP) rules has morphed
- POWELL RIVER, B.C.—Prime Minster Justin Trudeau’s election pledge (and subsequent confirmation) that Canada will not have another election under first-past-the-post (FPTP) rules has morphed