Generally, I prefer to comment on the Canadian political system, but I couldn’t help take note of the US government shutdown because I was there.
Generally, I prefer to comment on the Canadian political system, but I couldn’t help take note of the US government shutdown because I was there.
Students aren’t the only ones who start to misbehave toward the end of term. Political columnist Christopher Radojewski comments on the heckling and teasing of MPs in what’s expected to be the last week of this year’s parliamentary session.
Politicians want your vote and that is all.
But the proposed changes to the political system have been lost in the commotion of an unusually exciting political scene over the holidays, including developments in the F-35 program and the Idle No More movement.
This move by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to create a non-partisan advisory committee resonates with the opinions of a younger Mr. Harper, Member of Parliament.
Despite the Prime Minister’s strategy, northern citizens are ignored, and because people have the greatest sway in enforcing sovereignty, they should be the government’s focus.
If you observe your member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons, you may notice he or she is not the best employee.