Tabatha Southey schools Tory MP Peter Kent on children’s lack of interest in sharecropping, and eating kale-like substances
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Peter Kent takes the 60-Second Challenge
A skill Kent wished he could have picked up sooner? How to be, um, strategically vocal.
Direct democracy arrives at the House of Commons
Ottawa’s e-petition site offers Canadians a new way to control the agenda in the House
Election night’s biggest winners and losers
By its very nature, election day sees candidates fall into two camps: winners and losers. Here were the ten most significant or surprising ones.
Canada’s Cuban ties and the Washington-Havana thaw
Cuba even tried to help Canada at the UN
Peter Kent talks about the oil regulations that never happened
MP Peter Kent on how he lost the environment minister post, didn’t push through oil and gas emissions regulations, and why that’s fine
Let’s all negotiate a price on carbon
Featuring Alberta, Ontario, the oil industry and the NDP
Peter Kent’s 30/30 experience
The search for oil and gas regulations continues
Cabinet shuffle over, now the war is on
Stephen Harper will come back fighting, writes Paul Wells
A theme of ‘generational change’ in Stephen Harper’s new cabinet
Aaron Wherry on the Prime Minister’s new line-up