Reading Time: 3 minutes Deficit finances put the country in a difficult situation as hints of recession abound. And the Liberal government doesn’t seem to care
Tag: Liberals
Andrew Scheer has evolved since 2005 – as we all have
Reading Time: 3 minutes Stalwart “progressives” such as Jean Chretien, Barack Obama and even Ralph Goodale were also once opposed to gay marriage
Will Salim Mansur’s political alliance with Maxime Bernier matter?
Reading Time: 3 minutes The outspoken academic might have had a chance running for the Conservatives. When they dropped him and he joined the PPC, his chances diminished significantly
Green Party turns to political ‘prince of darkness’
Reading Time: 3 minutes Warren Kinsella could end up being the Green Party’s most important political acquisition
Conservatives “the party of the uneducated?”
Reading Time: 4 minutes Contrary to a university professor’s snide remark deriding Conservatives, every vote matters in an election, from a garbageman to a neurosurgeon
Is Independents Day coming in Canadian politics?
Reading Time: 3 minutes A growing number of Canadians are tired of the traditional parties and politics as usual. Wilson-Raybould and Philpott could offer a choice
When did green become the new orange in Canadian politics?
Reading Time: 3 minutes So, Green Party, you want to build a kinder, gentler corner of the world? How? What, exactly, do you have in mind?
Edible cannabis rules fall far short of expectations
Reading Time: 4 minutes In 2015, the Liberals were trying to convince Canadians that legalizing cannabis would make our country a leader in the field. Given how strict the rules on edible cannabis products will be, it seems the Liberals are the ones who need convincing.
Wilson-Raybould, Philpott independent in politics and beliefs
Reading Time: 3 minutes They apparently still believe in the Liberal Party but not its PM. So they may be biding their time until Trudeau is gone
Federal government challenges the independence of Canadian media
Reading Time: 3 minutes The proposal to give $595 million in federal funding over five years to Canadian media organizations comes with significant strings attached