January 27, 2021
October 10, 2013 Archives
Loonie Politics 10/10/2013: Afternoon Update
- The closet socialist asks why waste $800B on dividends or investment when he could tax it -
Kelly MacParland , National Post
- Pauline Marois defends presence of media baron Pierre Karl Peladeau at cabinet committee meetings -
The Canadian Press , National Post
- First day on the job -
Paul McLeod , The Chronicle
- Sri Lanka criticizes Canada PM over decision to boycott Commonwealth summit -
Bharatha Mallawarachi , Calgary Herald
- Redford hustling to show irreplaceable value to Tories -
Don Braid , Calgary Herald
- NDP likely to change leadership contest rules to make race more fair -
Michael Smyth , Vancouver Province
- Justin Trudeau says he prefers homegrown pot -
The Canadian Press , Vancouver Province
- Egypt’s foreign ministry says 2 arrested Canadians free to leave Egypt now -
Rob Gillies , Vancouver Sun
- Liberal government decisions doomed gas plant negotiations: auditor -
Richard J. Brennan , Toronto Star
- Ezra Levant vs. David Suzuki -
Toronto Sun
- Ontario won’t spend billions on two new nuclear plants: Chiarelli -
Matthew Pearson , Ottawa Citizen
- B.C. appeals court upholds federal ban on assisted suicide -
The Canadian Press , Ottawa Citizen
- McGuinty defends gas plants move as anger flares across Ontario -
Robert Sibley , Ottawa Citizen
- Ontario Liberals quietly loosened environmental rules, watchdog warns -
Adrian Morrow , The Globe & Mail
- CSEC defends practices in wake of Brazilian spy reports -
Steven Chase , The Globe & Mail
- NDP ignored advice, considered raising PST even higher: CTF -
Winnipeg Sun
- B.C.-commissioned study says feds should provide more marine-spill resources -
The Canadian Press , Winnipeg Free Press
Loonie Politics 10/10/2013: Morning Edition
- Grits sanding away at Tory support -
Mary Agnes Welch , Winnipeg Free Press
- Ontario NDP pour cold water on Tory effort to force election over $1.1-billion cost of cancelled gas plants -
Keith Leslie, Canadian Press , National Post
- Opposition blames Harper government for shorthanded Supreme Court bench -
Tobi Cohen , Ottawa Citizen
- Calling off Elliot Lake mall search was ‘shocking’: McGuinty -
The Canadian Press , Ottawa Citizen
- Fall election in Ontario unlikely despite Hudak’s pleas for a vote over $1.1B gas plant fiasco -
Robert Benzie , Toronto Star
- A billion reasons Kathleen Wynne must call an election — or be forced into one -
Christina Blizzard , Toronto Sun
- Losers, dropouts to get cold cash -
David Jackson , The Chronicle
- Cabinet: Plenty of choice -
Marilla Stephenson , The Chronicle
- Mulcair says NDP losses in N.S., B.C. provide lessons for federal party -
Joan Bryden, The Canadian Press , Winnipeg Free Press
- Liberals take latest stab at parenting Ontario -
Sue-Ann Levy , Toronto Sun
- Ontario passes tanning bed ban for children -
Rob Ferguson , Toronto Star
- Alberta wants to honour a few good flood heroes -
The Canadian Press , Calgary Herald
- Spy agency meets regularly with energy firms, says its foreign intelligence follows Canadian law -
Jason Fekete , Calgary Herald
- No gas plant apology from McGuinty -
Antonella Artuso , Toronto Sun
- Nova Scotia possible template for 2015 federal vote -
Chantal Hébert , Toronto Star
- NDP, Liberal critics claim PM’s boycott of Commonwealth summit in Sri Lanka politically motivated by Canadian electoral strategy -
Tim Naumetz , The Hill Times
- Province will use ICBC insurance renewals to crack down on delinquent Port Mann Bridge freeloaders -
Sam Cooper , Vancouver Province
- B.C. government seeks confiscation of more than $750,000 in motorcycles and parts from alleged Hells Angels-linked ‘chop shop’ -
Keith Fraser , Vancouver Province
- Pierre Karl Peladeau invited to inner cabinet meetings -
Alexandre Robillard, The Canadian Press , Winnipeg Free Press
- Mulcair says alleged spying on Brazil’s energy ministry gives Canada black eye -
Jim Bronskill , Edmonton Journal
- Higher public service labour costs driven mainly by new hires, inflation: PBO -
Kathryn May , Ottawa Citizen
- Province hopes $142-million injection into engineering program will relieve skilled worker shortage -
Jamie Komarnicki , Edmonton Journal
- Key federal commemoration milestones leading up to Canada’s 150th birthday -
The Canadian Press , Winnipeg Free Press
- Mystery binder: Documents held by PM’s former aide raise new Duffy questions -
Jennifer Ditchburn, The Canadian Press , Winnipeg Free Press