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| A coalition in a time of economic tumult? No thank you | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTThe Liberals should rebuild a true government-in-waiting |
| The Conservatives will attempt to play the economic card once again – don't fall for it | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTBeing consistently wrong doesn't make things better |
| The stupid and the lean must all tread carefully | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTUntil co-operation returns, both the Tories and the opposition are in dangerous territory |
| Cheap, dirty, but maybe healthy | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTIf our parties are serious organizations, why don't they ask for contributions from their members and sympathizers, like Barack Obama did? |
| The humbling of a Prime Minister | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTWhatever the outcome, this is a PM who is getting his comeuppance, Lawrence Martin says |
| A false pretext | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTPresenting the coalition option to the Governor-General would be asking her to participate in a mockery of our system |
| Mutiny on the Rideau | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTCanadians agree we need is a steady hand at the wheel. Instead, we have Captain Queeg and the Gang of Three |
| Spectre of defeat, hasty retreat put party in disarray | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTConservative MPs, plus plenty of rank-and-file Conservatives, are angry and confused about the mess their government created in the past few days. Their fingers are pointing at two men: Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his chief of staff, Guy Giorno. |
| Five years and counting; it'll be worth the wait | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTNot long after RCMP investigators began bugging the phones of suspected drug dealers in Victoria in 2003, they opened a file named Project Everywhichway, to reflect the bewildering number of leads they were uncovering. |
| Old boys' club gets the heave-ho | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTGoodbye to the old boys' network, hello to diversity.That's the message Toronto politicians take from their success over the past two years in recruiting visible minorities with skills and experience to city agencies and boards. |
| Harper rising in ranks of out-of-touch prime ministers | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTIf Prime Minister Stephen Harper is indeed going down, it will be as the most successful politician in Canadian history.The man who united the right and the left.It is how he will go down as Prime Minister that puzzles at the moment, as this past week he has resembled some bizarre amalgamation of former prime minister Joe Clark, former U.S. president Richard Nixon and, unbelievably, former Roman emperor Nero. |
| Charest defends SQ's car purchase for his wife | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTJean Charest's political rivals branded the Liberal Leader as arrogant yesterday amid reports that Quebec provincial police have bought a luxury vehicle for his spouse.Mr. Charest said police made the decision to buy a Lexus for Michele Dionne and that he had nothing to do with it. |
| New beer aimed at brewing up support for Quebec sovereignty | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTSupport for sovereignty may be flat, but not everyone's crying in their beer: Makers of a new brew hope they can tap into Quebeckers' thirst for a new country. |
| Canadian database won't be housed in U.S. | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTOttawa has quietly dropped plans to let the United States house a database of personal information about Canadians who hold special driver's licences aimed at better securing the border. |
| Ten years ago, their game plan won Vancouver the ultimate prize | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTThey are the forgotten men of the 2010 Winter Olympics, their achievement lost to time and the accumulating hoopla of the biggest event in British Columbia's history. But without the long-ago efforts of former Vancouver Canucks owner Arthur Griffiths, Tourism Vancouver's Rick Antonson and then-NDP premier Glen Clark, there would be no Games here at all. |
| Deficit or not, tell us before May 12 | | Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:00 ESTIf Premier Gordon Campbell is to be believed, British Columbians will be watching from the sidelines as a deep recession hits most of the industrialized world. If Finance Minister Colin Hansen is to be believed, the provincial budget will continue to be balanced while jurisdictions around the world and across Canada are into deficits. |
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