More reaction to Michael Chong’s proposals
Tag Archives: Lori Turnbull
As the Senate turns: Accountability, courage and reform
Quebec Court of appeal declares C-7 unconstitutional
Our troubled House
The New Democrats have called a news conference for 10:30am this morning to outline their “plan for ensuring a full study of the Conservative’s omnibus budget bill.” Thomas Mulcair mused this weekend of both “parliamentary” and “legal” options, while environmental groups are planning a national ad campaign.
Power, Parliament and the Prime Minister
Donner winners Mark Jarvis and Lori Turnbull argue that the Prime Minister has become too powerful.
In praise of democracy
Last night in Toronto, the Donner Prize for the best public policy book in Canada was awarded to Democratizing the Constitution by Mark Jarvis, Lori Turnbull and the late Peter Aucoin. Mark graciously adapted some of the book’s proposals for a contribution to our series on the House last year.
At the prime minister’s whim
Amid speculation that the Prime Minister might prorogue Parliament, Lori Turnbull advocates for the reforms she, Mark Jarvis and Peter Aucoin laid out in Democratizing the Constitution.
In defence of partisanship
iPolitics publishes an excerpt from Democratizing the Constitution.
Don’t get cocky
Mark Jarvis manages to take issue with both sides of the Brigette DePape debate.
The House: Three-part reform
Rather than simply lament for how little attention is paid to the institution, I thought I’d ask some smart people if they had anything to say in response to my piece about the state of the House of Commons. Over the next little while, those responses will appear here. Next up, Mark D. Jarvis.