Erin O’Toole’s bid to become the next prime minister of Canada was already off to a rocky start. Having rashly attacked the Trudeau government’s popular CERB program, his next concern was the deficit and how…
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Countering the Bloc’s Dangerous Game
As Bloc Québecois leader Yves-François Blanchet has reminded Quebecers this week, it was fifty years ago that the federal government of Pierre Trudeau invoked the War Measures Act (WMA) to deal with a perceived insurrection…
The Premiers vs. The Throne Speech
On September 18, just days before the federal Throne Speech, and despite the health-related perils of travel, four provincial premiers went all the way to Ottawa to hold a press conference. There they demanded $28…
Reader Beware: Headlines Don’t Always Tell the Real Story
Headlines have always been important to the news media. But in an era when the print media are increasingly desperate and threatened with extinction, and online sources of news often have little oversight, the importance…
Deja Vu: Conservatives Doomed Again With New Leader O’Toole
One person who should be overjoyed with the Conservative Party’s choice of Erin O’Toole is surely Justin Trudeau. After insisting they learned from their previous mistake in choosing Andrew Scheer, the Conservatives have actually done…
Prorogation: Not a Four-Letter Word
In early December, 2008, then Prime Minister Stephen Harper asked Governor General Michaelle Jean to prorogue parliament, only a few months after a general election had been held that returned his Conservatives to power with…
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Putting the “WE” Contract in Context
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The Two Michaels: Blame China and Trump, not Trudeau
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COVID-19 and Government Surveillance: What Price Privacy?
“As we move forward with restarting the economy, we must keep working together to prevent the further spread of COVID-19. This new mobile app wlll put the privacy of Canadians first, and act…
COVID-19’s Window of Opportunity: Real Change Now
When two columnists in the Globe and Mail – on the same day – call for more government intervention in the economy and additional programs for the welfare state, you know some sort of seismic…