MPs
- Debate over the ideal size of a legislature is nothing new; it goes back to the ancient Greeks. The reality is that there is no commonly accepted standard for determining the best size for a Parliament. What matters is how Parliament is used, its practices, procedures, and processes. Size is secondary.
- Debate over the ideal size of a legislature is nothing new; it goes back to the ancient Greeks. The reality is that there is no commonly accepted standard for determining the best size for a Parliament. What matters is how Parliament is used, its practices, procedures, and processes. Size is secondary.
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- Three of the leadership contenders took part in an Oct. 28 panel before party faithful gathered for the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation event.
- Three of the leadership contenders took part in an Oct. 28 panel before party faithful gathered for the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation event.
- Three of the leadership contenders took part in an Oct. 28 panel before party faithful gathered for the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation event.
- Conservatives MPs and auto industry heads are calling for a full repeal of the EV sales mandate as the sector grapples with growing uncertainty
- Conservatives MPs and auto industry heads are calling for a full repeal of the EV sales mandate as the sector grapples with growing uncertainty
- Conservatives MPs and auto industry heads are calling for a full repeal of the EV sales mandate as the sector grapples with growing uncertainty
- 'What is desperately needed is a non-partisan statement in Parliament that all parties recognize the need to defend Canada as a core national interest,'
- 'What is desperately needed is a non-partisan statement in Parliament that all parties recognize the need to defend Canada as a core national interest,'
- 'What is desperately needed is a non-partisan statement in Parliament that all parties recognize the need to defend Canada as a core national interest,'
- Two Liberal MPs—Terry Beech from British Columbia, and Peter Fragiskatos from Ontario—spent the most at over $150,000 each.
- Two Liberal MPs—Terry Beech from British Columbia, and Peter Fragiskatos from Ontario—spent the most at over $150,000 each.
- Two Liberal MPs—Terry Beech from British Columbia, and Peter Fragiskatos from Ontario—spent the most at over $150,000 each.
- Union leader Rob Ashton positioned himself as a voice for the working class and NDP MP Heather McPherson pitched expanding the NDP umbrella so
- Union leader Rob Ashton positioned himself as a voice for the working class and NDP MP Heather McPherson pitched expanding the NDP umbrella so
- Union leader Rob Ashton positioned himself as a voice for the working class and NDP MP Heather McPherson pitched expanding the NDP umbrella so
- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 An Evening with John Baird and Political Humourist Todd Butler-Join Treasury Board President Baird for dinner and some humour. 5 p.m.
- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 An Evening with John Baird and Political Humourist Todd Butler-Join Treasury Board President Baird for dinner and some humour. 5 p.m.
- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 An Evening with John Baird and Political Humourist Todd Butler-Join Treasury Board President Baird for dinner and some humour. 5 p.m.
- Who says Conservatives don’t have a sense of humour? This Wednesday, the Edmonton Centre riding association hosts an evening of “dinner and humour”with Treasury
- Who says Conservatives don’t have a sense of humour? This Wednesday, the Edmonton Centre riding association hosts an evening of “dinner and humour”with Treasury
- Who says Conservatives don’t have a sense of humour? This Wednesday, the Edmonton Centre riding association hosts an evening of “dinner and humour”with Treasury
- 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
- CPAC announced last week that Catherine Clark, daughter of former prime minister Joe Clark, will host a new, weekly phone-in public affairs program called
- CPAC announced last week that Catherine Clark, daughter of former prime minister Joe Clark, will host a new, weekly phone-in public affairs program called
- CPAC announced last week that Catherine Clark, daughter of former prime minister Joe Clark, will host a new, weekly phone-in public affairs program called
- Conservative MP Garth Turner (Halton, Ont.) says the Conservatives are “more ready” for a fall election, from strategy to organization, than any other political
- Conservative MP Garth Turner (Halton, Ont.) says the Conservatives are “more ready” for a fall election, from strategy to organization, than any other political
- Conservative MP Garth Turner (Halton, Ont.) says the Conservatives are “more ready” for a fall election, from strategy to organization, than any other political
- The federal public service has met its targets to hire women, aboriginals and persons with disabilities to reflect the Canadian population, but the statistics
- The federal public service has met its targets to hire women, aboriginals and persons with disabilities to reflect the Canadian population, but the statistics
- The federal public service has met its targets to hire women, aboriginals and persons with disabilities to reflect the Canadian population, but the statistics
- A Conservative Party member says he is “very disappointed” in his own party after his nomination papers for potential candidacy in a B.C. riding
- A Conservative Party member says he is “very disappointed” in his own party after his nomination papers for potential candidacy in a B.C. riding
- A Conservative Party member says he is “very disappointed” in his own party after his nomination papers for potential candidacy in a B.C. riding
- First, a confession. I know Borys Wrzesnewskyj. I even like the guy. I made a modest donation to his election campaign. Not that I
- First, a confession. I know Borys Wrzesnewskyj. I even like the guy. I made a modest donation to his election campaign. Not that I
- First, a confession. I know Borys Wrzesnewskyj. I even like the guy. I made a modest donation to his election campaign. Not that I
- The Conservative government has addressed or achieved more than half of its election campaign promises since taking power, according to an analysis by The
- The Conservative government has addressed or achieved more than half of its election campaign promises since taking power, according to an analysis by The
- The Conservative government has addressed or achieved more than half of its election campaign promises since taking power, according to an analysis by The
- It’s past time for federal politicians to stop playing home games with foreign policy. That’s as true for Afghanistan as it is for the
- It’s past time for federal politicians to stop playing home games with foreign policy. That’s as true for Afghanistan as it is for the
- It’s past time for federal politicians to stop playing home games with foreign policy. That’s as true for Afghanistan as it is for the
- The non-events of last week at the Liberal caucus retreat in Vancouver have confirmed what we knew since Jan. 23. Prime Minister Stephen Harper
- The non-events of last week at the Liberal caucus retreat in Vancouver have confirmed what we knew since Jan. 23. Prime Minister Stephen Harper
- The non-events of last week at the Liberal caucus retreat in Vancouver have confirmed what we knew since Jan. 23. Prime Minister Stephen Harper