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I receive no fees, considerations, etc. etc. for the posts on this blog nor do I have any plans to accept any. My salary is paid by Canwest Global Communications Corp. I work for that company as the Ottawa-based National Affairs Correspondent for Canwest News Service.
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View Article  Dona Cadman: I believe Harper

Dona Cadman, the widow of former MP Chuck Cadman, released a statement this afternoon:

March 3, 2008

Personal Statement by Dona Cadman

I’m a little bit surprised at the level of reaction to the disclosures in Tom Zytaruk’s book and I guess that’s probably because it was put to rest ...   more »

View Article  Harper sues Dion

Sometime around breakfast this morning at Stornaway, Stephane Dion became what is believe to be the first-ever Leader of the Official Opposition to be sued for saying something nasty about a Prime Minister. Lawyers for Stephen Harper served Dion with a Notice of Libel for “two devastatingly defamatory articles” that ...   more »

View Article  MPs tell the AG to dig deeper
"I have believed for a long time that accountability is the thing that drives good performance. I have been concerned over the last many years, in fact since we started with departmental performance reports in the mid-1990s, that they tell a good story but they sometimes ignore telling us the whole story. On that basis, I thought it would be appropriate that we put in some kind of motivator for [bureaucrats] to feel obligated to tell the whole story."   more »
View Article  Airbus finally wins one - and even they can't believe it!

EADS, the European aeronautics consortium often referred to by its most popular brand name, Airbus, finally won a military contract -- and it's a doozy. The United States Air Force decided that the A330 MRTT/ KC-30B from Northrop Grumman and EADS Airbus will be its next aerial tanker. It's a contract for nearly 180 planes that could be worth more than $100-billion when all is said and done.   more »

View Article  Government Spending: Estimates notes, Part 1
Your federal government had planned to spend just over $220–billion between April 1, 2008 and March 31, 2009. That would be a 4.6 per cent increase over spending in the fiscal year that ends in a few weeks. But — and it’s a big but — these spending estimates just tabled in Parliament were put together before the federal budget was tabled. There was, by my count, nearly $2–billion of new spending in the federal budget although not all of it will take place in the next fiscal year. So overall government spending will certainly grow by more than 4.6 per cent . . .

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View Article  A Wheat Board Election? Why not?
Ok, so you're a Tory strategist and you've been trying ever since taking office to bust the Canadian Wheat Board’s monopoly but, what with one pesky court ruling after another, you just can’t seem crack that nut. But now Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz has a legislative package ready to go to break the Wheat Board up. All you have to do is to get the Prime Minister to declare it a confidence matter and, presto, there’s no waaay the Liberals can let this one slide . . .   more »
View Article  China's unshackles the Internet -- but just for Olympians
Typically fascinating reportage from James Fallows: "...what the Olympic-era visitors will be discovering is not the absence of China’s electronic control but its new refinement—and a special Potemkin-style unfettered access that will be set up just for them, and just for the length of their stay. According to engineers I have spoken with at two tech organizations in China, the government bodies in charge of censoring the Internet have told them to get ready to unblock access from a list of specific Internet Protocol (IP) addresses—certain Internet cafés, access jacks in hotel rooms and conference centers where foreigners are expected to work or stay during the Olympic Games.   more »

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