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The Senate, the coalition and the public interest
Article online since January 2nd 2009
You can usually tell when our Prime Minister is up to no good. It's when he makes announcements that he believes we won't like when he thinks most of us aren't watching. It's the hand in the cookie jar approach to governing and regular readers of this column might well expect that I would...
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Those weren't my shoes, honest!
Article online since December 17th 2008
Well, here we are folks, at the end of a most tumultuous year with plenty to remember and much we wish we could forget, at least in the world of politics. Yes, 2008 will be remembered as the year during which our prime minister held an expensive election (one that he had promised he wouldn’t)...
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All the while… all through the House, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse
Article online since December 11th 2008
Well, well, well…. Wasn’t that a week of surprises? First was Tom Flanagan’s op-ed piece in the Globe, where he goes to bat for his student Stephen on the question of the legitimacy of “the coalition”. The piece was surprising not just because it appeared to be a concerted effort...
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Harper wins a big one, for now
Article online since December 4th 2008
Just when federal politics offered the prospect of a few months of relative quiet, all hell broke loose. Our Prime Minister, it seems, didn’t get enough brawling last election and thought he’d poke the stick just one more time. Such stick poking is good for journalists, columnists and...
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Politics under dark economic clouds
Article online since November 29th 2008
Like many readers, I have found the global economic crisis troubling. One doesn't need to play the stock market to share in the anxiety of those who do, as both jobs and retirement plans often hang in the balance. That the jeopardy in which we find ourselves was brought to us by greedy recklessness...
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Harper's hokey-pokey
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The language of politics and 'change'
( August 9th 2007 )
The housing development dilemma
( August 3rd 2007 )
Think beyond Afghanistan
( July 26th 2007 )
The politics of music, 2007
( July 12th 2007 )
A hundred-and-forty; not bad, eh?
( July 8th 2007 )
A bit grumpy, you say?
( July 1st 2007 )
Rod's barn door, and CBC1 2007
( June 24th 2007 )
Political economy 101
( June 15th 2007 )
Enjoy summer break and the new political season
( June 9th 2007 )
Minority government revisited; the Neo-Con solution
( May 25th 2007 )
Rodney fiddles while Nova Scotia gets burned
( May 17th 2007 )
Andre Boisclair's domino effect?
( May 12th 2007 )
Good heavens - not another Stephen!
( May 6th 2007 )
Steve's about face and Jack's war
( April 29th 2007 )
Had enough of polls lately?
( April 15th 2007 )
Had enough of polls for a while?
( April 12th 2007 )
Going to war ... at home
( April 7th 2007 )
Stephen puts us in our place
( March 25th 2007 )
Will Harper spring forward or fall back?
( March 18th 2007 )
Flaherty's follies: Having fun with finance
( March 11th 2007 )
Neo-Conservatives and the Press
( March 3rd 2007 )
Quebec's politics: Late winter before the storm
( February 24th 2007 )
A puzzle in the polls
( February 16th 2007 )
The boxer, the fixer and the Tai Chi man
( February 10th 2007 )
More weeks of political winter to come?
( January 21st 2007 )
State of the province: politics and anti-politics
( January 12th 2007 )
A future for the federal NDP?
( January 7th 2007 )
A party game for Boxing Day
( December 22nd 2006 )
The gift that keeps on giving
( December 17th 2006 )
Whom the gods would favour
( December 9th 2006 )
An economic plan for Canada?
( December 3rd 2006 )
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