The long-form census isn’t coming back, but the short-form census might be more useful
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Two days to save the long-form census
Ted Hsu: ‘The fight over this bill is a fight over the soul of this country’
Un-muzzle the scientists?: Critics say “Yes, please”
Government scientists should be free to speak directly, and through journalists, say critics. Andrew Leach responds.
Is section 67(4)(c) of the Elections Act the only thing protecting parties from Holocaust deniers?
Peter Van Loan is unimpressed with the Reform Act
On whether or not to boycott the Sochi Olympics
At the intersection of sports, politics and human rights
Ted Hsu now supports Joyce Murray
Liberal MP wants to explore cooperation
Being Brent Rathgeber
He’s just an MP with a blog
Voting on Bill C-45: So much standing, sitting and signing of Christmas cards
Aaron Wherry’s formerly live blog from a long night in the House
Motion 312 comes to a vote
Postmedia says Conservative MPs Nina Grewal, Colin Mayes and Mark Strahl will vote in favour of Motion 312, while Dan Albas will vote against.
Evidence, RIP
Scientists will march through Ottawa tomorrow and then gather on Parliament to conduct a funeral service for the general concept of evidence.