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Tory MP compares Stephen Harper passing Bill C-51 to work of Jesus spawning #CPCJesus

By Mary Simpson “Our Leader, who art in Ottawa, Harper be thy name.” Twitter is on a roll with #CPCJesus hashtag after Conservative MP for Vancouver South Wai Young told the congregation at Harvest City Church that the Harper government was

Employer found guilty of sexually abusing TFWs not blacklisted by Ottawa

The federal government has failed to blacklist an Ontario business fined $200,000 by the province’s Human Rights Tribunal for subjecting female temporary foreign workers to sex abuse and violence under the threat of deportation and whose owner pleaded guilty for

Poilievre slammed for yet another “misleading” tweet promising Canadians “$1,000 in a single day”

By Mary Simpson Jobs minister Pierre Poilievre is facing a chorus of derision for promising Canadian families “$1,000 in a single day” under the Harper Government’s Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB), coming in the heels of the Tory minister’s misleading

Canada lost 400,000 manufacturing jobs and Tories pretend there’s no problem

By Nathan Cullen, NDP MP for Skeena—Bulkley Valley, BC More than 1.3 million Canadians are out of work today. The government has added more than $150 billion in debt to the national debt. That is more than $4,000 for every

Poilievre under fire for tweeting misleading job numbers citing satirical twitter account

By Mary Simpson Jobs minister Pierre Poilievre has come in for heavy criticism and ridicule for tweeting that Canada has gained 65,000 full time jobs in June citing a satirical twitter account while remaining silent on the net job loss

Neoliberalism and Red Toryism: a Further Reflection on Political Philosophy and Branding

By H. Grant Timms Some might point out, in response to my previous column, that, well, times change and so it really does not matter what parties call themselves. Today’s conservatives, liberals and democratic socialists are not bound by the

What’s Inside the Conservatives’ Box

By H. Grant Timms With a Conservative party ad running over and over (ad nauseum) throughout the NHL playoffs (and since), I could not help but think about political marketing, packaging and image making. The ‘nice hair’ anti-Trudeau ad is

Depart of Justice on trial today for not vetting bills for constitutionality

By Christopher Pearson Edgar Schmidt, a former special advisor and general counsel to the Department of Justice, will appear in Federal Court in Ottawa this morning to present his claim against the government demanding that the Minister and Deputy Minister

Conservative’s ISIS ad violates Geneva Convention, opposition says

By Mary Simpson The Conservative Party of Canada’s new ad using ISIS imagery of prisoners of war to attack the Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau’s stance on the terror group violates the Geneva Convention on the treatment of PoWs, according

Students footing hefty tuition bill as government funding for universities fall

By Christopher Pearson A disturbing trend is beginning to form where university revenue coming from tuition is growing rapidly while government funding is falling, according the latest figures coming from from Statistics Canada. The data show that between the years