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Tag Archives: Harper government
How Canada’s incoherence on climate is killing Keystone
In the absence of ambitious climate policies, Edmonton and Ottawa have decided on an ambitious program of wordsmithing
The new Stephen Harper, safer than the old Harper
Paul Wells on the more reserved prime minister
Scientists vs. Harper
Science-ish looks at the evidence on the claim that the Tory government is anti-science
So much for Dutch disease
Mulcair’s references to Dutch disease obscure his environmental criticisms of the oil patch
Lawful Access: a creepy Valentine from Vic Toews
No one will ‘read emails without a warrant,’ he says. Indeed, it may be much worse than that.
Canada’s unofficial (and unelected) opposition
Former high-ranking civil servants are outspoken critics of the Harper government
How the government wants to trick us into saving more
Never mind the hypothetical cuts to OAS, Ottawa’s got some actual pension measures before Parliament
Ottawa apparently sees the NEB as a friend of the oil industry
Canada’s nominally independent energy regulator, the National Energy Board (which is currently evaluating Enbridge’s plan to build the Northern Gateway pipeline) is an ally of the federal government, according to an embarrassing official policy paper that was made public on Thursday. First Nations, on the other hand, are an adversary.
Getting inside Harper’s headspace
‘Everybody knows final decisions are made by the PM’