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- In his new book, The Crisis of Canadian Democracy, Andrew Coyne unpacks how parties choose their leaders, how the leaders control their MPs, and the shortcomings in Canada’s electoral system. It's not a pretty picture.
- In his new book, The Crisis of Canadian Democracy, Andrew Coyne unpacks how parties choose their leaders, how the leaders control their MPs, and the shortcomings in Canada’s electoral system. It's not a pretty picture.
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- 'Office moves are typically completed within two months following the federal election,' and only 50 per cent of MPs have a 'functional office' a
- 'Office moves are typically completed within two months following the federal election,' and only 50 per cent of MPs have a 'functional office' a
- 'Office moves are typically completed within two months following the federal election,' and only 50 per cent of MPs have a 'functional office' a
- At last week’s national caucus meeting, staffers were barred from attending, and Liberal MPs discussed ways to improve the structure of future weekly meetings,
- At last week’s national caucus meeting, staffers were barred from attending, and Liberal MPs discussed ways to improve the structure of future weekly meetings,
- At last week’s national caucus meeting, staffers were barred from attending, and Liberal MPs discussed ways to improve the structure of future weekly meetings,
- The return of Parliament kicked off a whirlwind start of the week, with the arrival of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, and election
- The return of Parliament kicked off a whirlwind start of the week, with the arrival of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, and election
- The return of Parliament kicked off a whirlwind start of the week, with the arrival of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, and election
- After a devastating election that shrunk the NDP caucus, interim leader Don Davies says his caucus can still play an important role, predicting that
- After a devastating election that shrunk the NDP caucus, interim leader Don Davies says his caucus can still play an important role, predicting that
- After a devastating election that shrunk the NDP caucus, interim leader Don Davies says his caucus can still play an important role, predicting that
- Never lose sight of the prime directive: you want to put in place a team to deal with an inordinate number of complicated files

- Never lose sight of the prime directive: you want to put in place a team to deal with an inordinate number of complicated files
- Never lose sight of the prime directive: you want to put in place a team to deal with an inordinate number of complicated files

- The Green Party of Canada’s strategy to win seats in the House will be to break down a “psychological barrier” in the minds of
- The Green Party of Canada’s strategy to win seats in the House will be to break down a “psychological barrier” in the minds of
- The Green Party of Canada’s strategy to win seats in the House will be to break down a “psychological barrier” in the minds of
- Liberal MP Maria Minna (Beaches-East York, Ont.) wants to know where the Conservative government stands on the Status of Women, after REAL Women of
- Liberal MP Maria Minna (Beaches-East York, Ont.) wants to know where the Conservative government stands on the Status of Women, after REAL Women of
- Liberal MP Maria Minna (Beaches-East York, Ont.) wants to know where the Conservative government stands on the Status of Women, after REAL Women of
- The Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs committee studying the Federal Accountability Act is likely to make an amendment to scrap the bill’s proposal for
- The Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs committee studying the Federal Accountability Act is likely to make an amendment to scrap the bill’s proposal for
- The Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs committee studying the Federal Accountability Act is likely to make an amendment to scrap the bill’s proposal for
- A group of 11 Calgary West, Alta., Tories have filed a lawsuit to block the acclamation of Conservative MP Rob Anders as the official
- A group of 11 Calgary West, Alta., Tories have filed a lawsuit to block the acclamation of Conservative MP Rob Anders as the official
- A group of 11 Calgary West, Alta., Tories have filed a lawsuit to block the acclamation of Conservative MP Rob Anders as the official
- The traditional marriage lobby intends to launch a “15-point lobbying campaign” this month costing “tens of thousands of dollars.” They will lobby MPs of
- The traditional marriage lobby intends to launch a “15-point lobbying campaign” this month costing “tens of thousands of dollars.” They will lobby MPs of
- The traditional marriage lobby intends to launch a “15-point lobbying campaign” this month costing “tens of thousands of dollars.” They will lobby MPs of
- Carolyn Bennett was a backbencher under the Jean Chrétien government, and throughout her campaign for leadership of the Liberal party, she has presented herself
- Carolyn Bennett was a backbencher under the Jean Chrétien government, and throughout her campaign for leadership of the Liberal party, she has presented herself
- Carolyn Bennett was a backbencher under the Jean Chrétien government, and throughout her campaign for leadership of the Liberal party, she has presented herself
- Five-term Conservative MP Leon Benoit is facing a serious nomination challenge from a former supporter, and Tory insiders are predicting this to be a
- Five-term Conservative MP Leon Benoit is facing a serious nomination challenge from a former supporter, and Tory insiders are predicting this to be a
- Five-term Conservative MP Leon Benoit is facing a serious nomination challenge from a former supporter, and Tory insiders are predicting this to be a
- Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett: Ont. Attorney General Michael Bryant Ont. MPP Mary Anne Chambers Ian Delaney Judy Erola Sheila Fmestone Former Ont. Lib leader
- Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett: Ont. Attorney General Michael Bryant Ont. MPP Mary Anne Chambers Ian Delaney Judy Erola Sheila Fmestone Former Ont. Lib leader
- Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett: Ont. Attorney General Michael Bryant Ont. MPP Mary Anne Chambers Ian Delaney Judy Erola Sheila Fmestone Former Ont. Lib leader
- Prime Ministerial access barricades: To storm together or not to storm? The Press gallery executive moved swiftly in reaction to last week’s revelation that
- Prime Ministerial access barricades: To storm together or not to storm? The Press gallery executive moved swiftly in reaction to last week’s revelation that
- Prime Ministerial access barricades: To storm together or not to storm? The Press gallery executive moved swiftly in reaction to last week’s revelation that
- Canada and the United States are in the midst of “primaries.” For Canada, these are the political efforts that will end with the selection
- Canada and the United States are in the midst of “primaries.” For Canada, these are the political efforts that will end with the selection
- Canada and the United States are in the midst of “primaries.” For Canada, these are the political efforts that will end with the selection
- The article “Canadian government centralizes procurement as the trend is more decentralization, says procurement expert Hansen” (The Hill Times, Aug. 21) incorrectly attributed to
- The article “Canadian government centralizes procurement as the trend is more decentralization, says procurement expert Hansen” (The Hill Times, Aug. 21) incorrectly attributed to
- The article “Canadian government centralizes procurement as the trend is more decentralization, says procurement expert Hansen” (The Hill Times, Aug. 21) incorrectly attributed to
- Mike Storeshaw Conservative Strategist “Mr. Nanos is correct: getting people to consider voting for your party, and having the means to translate those good
- Mike Storeshaw Conservative Strategist “Mr. Nanos is correct: getting people to consider voting for your party, and having the means to translate those good
- Mike Storeshaw Conservative Strategist “Mr. Nanos is correct: getting people to consider voting for your party, and having the means to translate those good