Lawrence Martin is a Globe and Mail correspondent and author who writes about national affairs from Ottawa.
June 22, 2010
Anyone who has worked with Stephen Harper will tell you his top priority is message control. Control the message and you control outcomes.
June 01, 2010
Brian Mulroney’s reputation took a further blow yesterday with the release of the Oliphant Commission report. He was hoping for a slap on the wrist. Instead he got a whack across the jaw. But there was no knockout.
May 18, 2010
One of the unwritten stories about Stephen Harper is how the fates continually smile on him.
May 11, 2010
It was just a year and a half ago that Liberal Jean Charest won a majority government in Quebec.
May 04, 2010
It’s barely been in the news, but one of the biggest political stories in a long time will likely happen this week. More than half the major newspapers in the country belonging to Canwest chain are being sold off.
April 20, 2010
All the sound and fury over the Helena Guergis affair, which may turn out to signify nothing, or very little, has served to camouflage matters more serious.
April 13, 2010
One of the positive claims the Harper government has been able to make is that it has avoided scandal of the on-the-take variety.
April 06, 2010
Is the race for governor general over before it’s begun?
March 30, 2010
Stephen Harper’s chutzpah. There’s nothing like it.
March 23, 2010
Among developed nations, the United States has had a unique standing. It was the only one not to offer its citizens comprehensive health care. For decades the redneck right blocked the march toward civility.
March 16, 2010
The most intriguing Conservative in Ottawa these days is Maxime Bernier.
March 09, 2010
We always used to knock Stephen Harper’s Conservatives for having no vision. The prime minister wasn’t one for big words and fancy phrases.
March 02, 2010
The spectacular Canadian performance at the Winter Olympics could not have come at a better time for Stephen Harper. It’s the biggest feelgood story since the 1972 Canada-Russia hockey series. The Games turned public attention fully away from the political shenanigans of the governing party in suspending Parliament.
February 23, 2010
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown treated staff so harshly, it is revealed, that some of them contacted the National Bullying Helpline for assistance in dealing with him.
February 16, 2010
Heritage Minister James Moore had a point of sorts in saying there wasn’t enough French content in the opening ceremonies of the Vancouver Olympics. There could have been more.
February 09, 2010
Before everyone gets down on Barack Obama, it should be remembered that it was George W. Bush who gave the country two wars, a staggering deficit and debt, no health care or environmental plan, a disparaged worldwide reputation and an economy on the verge of collapse.
February 02, 2010
Stockwell Day kicked off his tenure as the new Treasury Board secretary with a folksy note.
January 26, 2010
Considering the calamity in Haiti has overwhelmed all other news, as it should have, the number of Canadians who showed up Sunday for nationwide protests against the suspension of Parliament was impressive.
January 12, 2010
If, as the Conservatives interpret it, politics is war, it’s no surprise they have been winning. They are the only side that’s been deploying the heavy artillery.
January 05, 2010
Having shown the effrontery to prorogue Parliament once again, the speculation now is that Prime Minister Stephen Harper, our supreme ruler, will take things a step further and force an election this spring.
December 29, 2009
Here’s what we need in 2010 — the youth to take over. Everybody is sick and tired, or at least they should be, of the eternal grip on power of the post-war baby boomer cohort.
December 26, 2009
The recession never became a depression. We didn’t have an election. Another Liberal leader was eaten alive.
December 22, 2009
At long last, the United States will get a semblance of a decent health care system. Barring some unforeseen reversal, U.S. President Barack Obama’s reform package will receive final approval next month.
December 15, 2009
In the Afghan detainee controversy, Peter MacKay’s stonewalling and roughhouse takedown of a diplomat was characteristic of this government whenever it is accused of anything. Did the defence minister have any choice but to respond in the way he did?
December 08, 2009
You don’t have to look too closely to notice a pattern in our governing Conservatives. They’re late learners.
December 01, 2009
One of the leading rules of politics is to keep it simple. Reduce complex issues down to elementary terms that all earthlings, no matter what their degree of cranial endowment, can understand.
November 24, 2009
When in doubt, check the track record.
November 17, 2009
Few could have predicted this — that a year after almost losing the government over his boneheaded budget update, Stephen Harper would be riding higher than ever.
November 10, 2009
With things going badly in Afghanistan, a controversy has developed over who was the main architect of the Kandahar component of the mission that has cost so many Canadian lives.
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