With the acquittal—and imminent return to work—of Sen. Mike Duffy, the upper chamber readies itself for a new role
Tag Archives: Pamela Wallin
Catching up on the Senate status of Duffy, Brazeau and Wallin
They’re being paid, but only Wallin has full access. John Geddes looks at how the formerly suspended senators are (or aren’t) using Senate resources
Stephen Harper’s most unfortunate appointments
Nearly a decade of appointing people to positions of power has left Stephen Harper with a number of unfortunate associations
Here’s what we know about Michael Decter
Michael Decter, one of Canada’s top health pundits, has been embroiled in Pamela Wallin’s expenses imbroglio
The Pamela Wallin retribution tour hits a few bumps
Exiled senator surfaces on the drive-home show
How newsmakers of 2013 would make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich
Scott Feschuk sums up the year
Rathgeber on the Senate ‘show trial’
‘The Conservative Senators’ participation in this farcical theatre undermines the very purpose of having a Chamber of Sober Second Thought’
The Salem Senate trials
The speech Mike Duffy would’ve given
The official sentencing of Brazeau, Duffy and Wallin
The penalties imposed on the Senate’s infamous trio
The scene in the Senate
Strong language, rigorous debate, then a return to talking points