The National Capital Commission announced Thursday that the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway along the Ottawa River will officially be renamed Kichi Zībī Mīkan
In law, ignorance is no excuse. But in politics, at least in the federal cabinet, ignorance is the first line of defence.is the latest Liberal minister to wield his obliviousness as a shield, stating that while his office was informed – twice over several months – that serial killer Paul Bernardo was to be transferred to a medium-security prison in Quebec, no one bothered to tell him ahead of time.”Mr. Mulroney’s influence over today’s Conservatives is small.
on how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s next Supreme Court appointment could have disastrous consequences for national unity:With Russell Brown’s resignation, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will soon proceed with his sixth – and possibly most consequential – appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada. The departure of Mr.
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Politics Q&A: Politics columnists Susan Delacourt and Althia Raj take your questions June 28On Wednesday, June 28, join us as Raj and Delacourt will be on hand, live online at noon EST, to take readers’ questions about all the politics of these past few months.
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