The chairman of the Manning Centre talks about the state of the conservative movement
Tag Archives: Chuck Strahl
How should Parliament keep an eye on CSIS?
SIRC, CSIS and a proposal for parliamentary oversight
Norman Bethune: Canadian icon or communist villain (or merely something to talk about this week)?
Conservative MP Rob Anders is displeased with the Harper government’s decision to provide funding for the Bethune Memorial House.
This is the week that was
The NDP leadership contenders made their first impressions. Bruce Hyer napped. Robert Chisholm defended his unilingualism. Paul Dewar proposed a new kind of vote subsidy. Thomas Mulcair pitched cap-and-trade.
A slow-moving trainwreck
Chuck Strahl further complicates John Duncan’s complicated explanation of who knew what about Attawapiskat and when.
The House will pass judgment on asbestos
This evening the House of Commons will vote on the following NDP motion.
Why Harper is never in the Stampede parade
Security, the royals and the parade
This is the week that was
The Conservatives were bashful. And mysterious. And succinct.
‘Problematic if misused’
Former cabinet minister Chuck Strahl says the government should support the addition of asbestos to the Rotterdam Convention.
Dear son
Former Conservative MP Chuck Strahl sends his boy, newly elected Conservative MP Mark Strahl, off to his first day of Parliament.