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Your parliamentarians of the year
Last night at the Chateau Laurier, Maclean’s and our gracious sponsors handed out the annual awards for the best in Parliament. This year’s parliamentarian of the year is Bob Rae and you can read my appraisal of him here. Previous winners include Bill Blaikie, Ralph Goodale, Jason Kenney and John Baird.
Parliamentarians of the Year (lifetime achievement): Jack Layton
As a parliamentarian, he was a riveting speaker on the floor of the House and a sharp performer in question period
Parliamentarian of the Year: Bob Rae
When Bob Rae stands to question the government every afternoon, there is a noticeable pause
Parliamentarians of the Year (hardest working): Jason Kenney
Jason Kenney is best known for his efforts with Canada’s immigrant communities
Parliamentarians of the Year (best orator): John Baird
As a speaker, John Baird has uncommon energy, eloquence and range
Parliamentarians of the Year (most collegial): Peter Stoffer
‘Even his enemies like him’
Parliamentarians of the Year (most knowledgeable): Joe Comartin
Joe Comartin is known to arrive on Parliament Hill at 7 a.m. every day, in order to catch up on his reading
Parliamentarians of the Year (best rookie): Chris Alexander
Chris Alexander landed in Ottawa last spring carrying a burden of expectations matched by few rookie MPs
Parliamentarians of the Year (best represents constituents): Michael Chong
Michael Chong’s guiding political rule is: “always pay attention to your constituents—constantly stay in touch with them”