Departing tributes from the U.S. Congress: ‘Ambassador, you have put a lot of pucks in the net’
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Canada’s U.S. ambassador says he will leave Washington soon
Gary Doer has confirmed he’ll be leaving Canada’s most important diplomatic post once he’s helped the new government with transition
Why a pipeline debate won’t go away
A recap of the latest Maclean’s-CPAC panel on Canada-U.S. relations
The Conservatives try to promote and oppose a price on carbon
A bit of subtlety amid the shouting
Harper government sends terse note on Keystone
Canadian Ambassador Gary Doer accuses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of ‘significant distortion and omission’
Gary Doer visits the Peace Bridge
Tease the day: Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. helps defuse a potential border dispute
Gary Doer on U.S. elections, the ‘fiscal cliff,’ and the after-effects of Argo
In conversation with Canada’s ambassador to the U.S.
On the applicability of Tony Blair analogies
At the outset of his campaign, Thomas Mulcair brushed aside a comparison to Tony Blair and instead invoked Gary Doer and Lorne Calvert. One of his supporters, NDP MP Dan Harris, explicitly refuted the comparison to Britain’s Labour party.
The Williams bump
Getting back to this debate, I decided to run the numbers for the entire shortlist using rg’s metric: by popular vote, compare the last election result before the leader took over to the election in which that leader peaked. So, for instance, for Jack Layton I compared the NDP’s 2011 result to the NDP’s result in 2000.
Back to work
Olivia Chow politely brushes aside questions. Gary Doer’s friends and associates say he likely won’t seek the NDP leadership. Brian Topp acknowledges he is considering a run. The race is now on.