The winner in the Hardest Working category of Maclean’s 2017 Parliamentarians of the Year awards on why the work-life line no longer exists for him
Tag Archives: Kevin Lamoureux
Why Liberals want to change how MPs work in Ottawa
In this interview, MP Kevin Lamoureux suggests a Liberal election pledge trumps opposition outcry
A debate on Trump’s refugee ban reveals Trudeau’s tricky tightrope
Trudeau earned international praise for his tweet. But at an emergency debate, demands for concrete action went ignored.
Kevin Lamoureux, who’s always ready for a debate
Maclean’s recognizes the Winnipeg MP who’s unafraid to speak his mind as the most knowledgeable MP of 2016
Kevin Lamoureux: Winnipeg’s golden (arches) boy
Each week MP Kevin Lamoureux sets up office in McDonald’s — to aid constituents in a pickle, to listen if they have a beef
How to have an easier time passing an omnibus budget bill
The government might have maneuvered out of another voting marathon
The Commons: A day to debate terrorism
Justin Trudeau, the Boston Marathon bombing and Uncle Albert
The Commons: Vic Toews’ real world
Imagining what other reality TV shows the government might approve of
‘Either you vote with your conscience or you don’t’
Conservative MP Rick Norlock explains his vote in favour of Motion 312.
‘We would like to see the evidence’
Parliament doesn’t reconvene for another six weeks, but the Liberals are serving notice that they’d like the immigration committee to study cuts to health care for refugees.