Edwards backs Obama
Democrat John Edwards is endorsing former rival Barack Obama, fresh signs of the party establishment embracing the likely nominee even as Hillary Rodham Clinton refuses to give up her long-shot candidacy. MORE...

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The government, not the party
If you were to judge federal politics solely by the heated and degenerating theatre (on all sides) of question period, you would likely conclude that the Harper government is on the ropes. Sadly, this is the only window on official Ottawa that.. MORE...
Carbon tax minefield awaiting Dion

Under the lush green grass of a promising election harvest on climate change is a carbon tax minefield that could cost Stéphane Dion the next federal campaign if it is not navigated carefully. Two recent Harris/Decima polls confirm that if the.. MORE...

Explain carbon tax, Stephane -- be specific
Here in the department of the painfully obvious we're pleased to announce that polls suggest people are strongly in favour of paying carbon taxes, until they actually have to pay them. Then ... not so much. MORE...
That's one unhappy Harper

Little sense Tories are enjoying their de facto majority. An official high in a Cabinet minister's office has an interesting label for his employer: The Unhappy Government. Put another way, confided a second Tory, if presidential hopeful.. MORE...

Conservative bullying undermines democracy
Libel chill to stifle public inquiry. Intimidation to turn national institutions into servants of the party in power. Trash talk to destabilize opponents. A "black book" of procedural dirty tricks to disrupt parliamentary committees. MORE...
Minister looks studly, girlfriend pays price
You realize that, if Julie Couillard had worn that handkerchief hem dress to a Montreal political function instead of last summer's federal cabinet swearing-in ceremony, nobody would have batted an eye, except in an admiring way. MORE...
Bolstering our Forces
Call it the anti-White Paper. The "Canada First" vision for our nation's Armed Forces articulated -- sort of -- by Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Halifax on Monday is the polar opposite of the county's last major military blueprint, the 1994.. MORE...
Slam that back door

THE FREEDOM of MPs to speak openly in the House of Commons – immune from any legal action – is a vital privilege inherited from the English Parliament which fought 300 years to establish it. It ensures MPs can discuss any matter.. MORE...

Sovereignty stands in way of tobacco deal
Adam Smith, the father of modern economics, once noted that people of the same trade seldom meet but the conversation turns to how to raise prices. And so it proved this week at a public safety committee hearing into contraband tobacco.. MORE...
Common enemies

Will Israel last another 60 years? Will Canada? Will the West? I believe the questions are closely related, and will begin by giving two quick answers. The first is, "I don't know." Attempts to predict the future from the historical past have a.. MORE...

Take the money and run?

Auto sector layoffs embarrassing for government after massive investment in car companies.  What kind of suckers do they think we are? That's the only question you can ask when you look at how Dalton McGuinty's government has poured.. MORE...

Hillary Clinton is dead woman walking, but won't admit it

Despite her hopeless plight, she refuses to quit. There's an old Newfoundland saying that applies to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign - she's dead but she won't lie down. She has an opportunity to make a graceful exit following her.. MORE...

And a chicken in every pot

Now that it looks as if Barack Obama will be the Democratic candidate for U.S. president, there is growing concern about his vague platform. In other words, he hasn't made many promises. But maybe that's just one more refreshing thing.. MORE...

 
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