Category: Canadian politics

  • CBC To Be Investigated In The New Year

    The sinking fortunes of Canada’s national broadcaster was confirmed on Tuesday with the news the House of Commons  will be investigating  CBC’s chronic noncompliance with several access to information requests. The only party that did not support this motion was the liberals. This does not excuse the fact that the Liberals  are probably setting themselves up to walk into an election ready wedge issue.

    Brian Lilley has Much more of the dirty details of the corporations mismanagement of  your money. In the meantime  please don’t forget to support blogger Andrew Lawton in his time of need. To join the Facebook group [click here]

    From Toronto Sun


    Conservative, Bloc and New Democrat MPs all voted Tuesday in favour of having the Commons access to information committee study the CBC in the New Year.


    “I wanted to make sure that if we are going to study this that we not only bring CBC executives but bring in a broader cross-section of individuals,” said Tory MP Paul Calandra who tabled the motion calling for the study.

  • "I Don’t Think There’s A Sense That I’ve Been Successful"

    it looks like President Obama is starting to position himself again as a post-partisan president taking on the Washington establishment. I hope the American people don’t fall for this retro-rhetoric again in 2012. [ Click here for video]

    From real clear politics


    No, I don’t think there’s a sense that I’ve been successful. I think people feel that Washington still is dysfunctional,” President Obama told Colorado’s 9NEWS.


    “I think people still feel that overall Washington is about a lot of politics and special interests and big money, but that ordinary people’s voices too often aren’t represented and so my hope is that we are going to continue to work to rebuilding a sense of trust in government,” he said.

  • I’ll Be Home For Christmas

    As the silly season begins and politicians go home to their constituencies this blog will take a break from provincial politics until January 2011. Of course if a significant event  happens between now and then we will be there to cover it. Meanwhile here’s a flashback from December 2009.