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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

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper is serious about Senate reform and is taking a strategic approach by tackling the issue in incremental steps, says Link
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper is serious about Senate reform and is taking a strategic approach by tackling the issue in incremental steps, says Link
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper is serious about Senate reform and is taking a strategic approach by tackling the issue in incremental steps, says Link
- David Chernushenko says he is the best candidate to lead the Green Party because he can “get votes from all kinds of different Canadians.”
- David Chernushenko says he is the best candidate to lead the Green Party because he can “get votes from all kinds of different Canadians.”
- David Chernushenko says he is the best candidate to lead the Green Party because he can “get votes from all kinds of different Canadians.”
- Inuit have occupied and flourished in what is now the Canadian Arctic for thousands of years. Our unbroken tenure gives us a unique claim
- Inuit have occupied and flourished in what is now the Canadian Arctic for thousands of years. Our unbroken tenure gives us a unique claim
- Inuit have occupied and flourished in what is now the Canadian Arctic for thousands of years. Our unbroken tenure gives us a unique claim
- Canada’s Environment Minister says the Conservative government hasn’t given up yet on Kyoto. In an interview with the Western Standard at the end of
- Canada’s Environment Minister says the Conservative government hasn’t given up yet on Kyoto. In an interview with the Western Standard at the end of
- Canada’s Environment Minister says the Conservative government hasn’t given up yet on Kyoto. In an interview with the Western Standard at the end of
- For far too long, the world has all but ignored the deadly relationship between tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS. TB is the number one killer
- For far too long, the world has all but ignored the deadly relationship between tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS. TB is the number one killer
- For far too long, the world has all but ignored the deadly relationship between tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS. TB is the number one killer
- Ontarians could be voting to change its electoral system next year, based on recommendations to be made by an Ontario Citizens Assembly reviewing the
- Ontarians could be voting to change its electoral system next year, based on recommendations to be made by an Ontario Citizens Assembly reviewing the
- Ontarians could be voting to change its electoral system next year, based on recommendations to be made by an Ontario Citizens Assembly reviewing the
- The Conservatives’ softwood lumber deal is “amateurish” and “irresponsible” and the industry will not likely support it by Monday’s deadline, says the NDP. “The
- The Conservatives’ softwood lumber deal is “amateurish” and “irresponsible” and the industry will not likely support it by Monday’s deadline, says the NDP. “The
- The Conservatives’ softwood lumber deal is “amateurish” and “irresponsible” and the industry will not likely support it by Monday’s deadline, says the NDP. “The
- Some of the 50-undecided Liberal caucus members will declare their support for various Liberal Party leadership candidates at this week’s national Liberal caucus retreat
- Some of the 50-undecided Liberal caucus members will declare their support for various Liberal Party leadership candidates at this week’s national Liberal caucus retreat
- Some of the 50-undecided Liberal caucus members will declare their support for various Liberal Party leadership candidates at this week’s national Liberal caucus retreat
- Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro (Peterborough, Ont.) got a call directly from the PMO to say that he would not be going on a
- Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro (Peterborough, Ont.) got a call directly from the PMO to say that he would not be going on a
- Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro (Peterborough, Ont.) got a call directly from the PMO to say that he would not be going on a
- The federal government’s procurement strategy, called The Way Forward, introduced in 2001, has gone from bad to worse, says an e-procurement expert who is
- The federal government’s procurement strategy, called The Way Forward, introduced in 2001, has gone from bad to worse, says an e-procurement expert who is
- The federal government’s procurement strategy, called The Way Forward, introduced in 2001, has gone from bad to worse, says an e-procurement expert who is
- The federal NDP says it chose Quebec City to hold its policy convention next month to approach Quebecers and ask them to consider voting
- The federal NDP says it chose Quebec City to hold its policy convention next month to approach Quebecers and ask them to consider voting
- The federal NDP says it chose Quebec City to hold its policy convention next month to approach Quebecers and ask them to consider voting
- Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart has launched an investigation against the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) for potentially improperly disclosing information about Canadians’
- Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart has launched an investigation against the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) for potentially improperly disclosing information about Canadians’
- Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart has launched an investigation against the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) for potentially improperly disclosing information about Canadians’