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- A junk food bill, a first responder bill, and a 'hoist motion' are all in play when the Red Chamber returns next year as the Conservatives and Independent Senators Group fling accusations of political games at each other in the meantime.
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- The Liberals made it ‘eminently clear’ the change to capital gains tax ‘is a fight that they want,’ says former Liberal staffer Carlene Variyan. But so far the Tories have ‘batted it down pretty well,’ says former Conservative staffer Laura Kurkimaki.
- The Liberals made it ‘eminently clear’ the change to capital gains tax ‘is a fight that they want,’ says former Liberal staffer Carlene Variyan. But so far the Tories have ‘batted it down pretty well,’ says former Conservative staffer Laura Kurkimaki.
- Former NDP staffer Cam Holmstrom says announcing a public inquiry at the beginning of July could be the perfect reset for the Liberals to recapture the narrative and public opinion before Parliament returns in the fall.
- Former NDP staffer Cam Holmstrom says announcing a public inquiry at the beginning of July could be the perfect reset for the Liberals to recapture the narrative and public opinion before Parliament returns in the fall.
- Former Grit staffer Muhammed Ali says the Libs need to capitalize on this moment when they face less pressure and start leading the conversation. But former Tory national campaign manager Fred DeLorey says he doesn’t think the opposition parties are actually interested in fixing the problem right now.
- Former Grit staffer Muhammed Ali says the Libs need to capitalize on this moment when they face less pressure and start leading the conversation. But former Tory national campaign manager Fred DeLorey says he doesn’t think the opposition parties are actually interested in fixing the problem right now.
- Parliament is ultimately signalling that it is willing to allow the government to decide whether David Johnston should be in the role of special rapporteur, says political science professor Kelly Blidook.
- Parliament is ultimately signalling that it is willing to allow the government to decide whether David Johnston should be in the role of special rapporteur, says political science professor Kelly Blidook.
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