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Tag Archives: Christian Paradis
The Commons: We talk in maths
Stephen Harper hails the National Household Survey
Breaking: Six years ago, Alexandre Boulerice questioned purpose of World War I
While we’re at it, let’s refight the Conscription Crisis
A new year’s resolution for a failed digital strategy
Peter Nowak gives his top 10 suggestions to government
CNOOC and Petronas deals approved
The breaking news is here.
The Commons: In praise of the simple question
A dull day in the House is not entirely wasted
Putting a price on carbon will apparently take away everyone and everything you love
Further to John Baird’s warning that a carbon tax “would kill and hurt Canadian families,” Christian Paradis sought this afternoon—while responding to a question about foreign investment, mind you—to clarify the extent of the destruction.
Friday night special
Christian Paradis announces that the Harper government is extending the review period for the CNOOC/Nexen acquisition. The new deadline is December 10.
The Commons: Explaining is losing
The Scene. Of the Petronas decision, Thomas Mulcair stood and suggested Christian Paradis had behaved like a “thief in the night.”
Petronas and everything after
The Globe explains what precipitated Christian Paradis’ 11:57pm announcement on Friday night.