February 15, 2010 by Aaron Wherry in Aaron Wherry, Afghanistan, cap-and-trade, detainees, house of commons, maternal health, Michael Ignatieff, Ottawa, Parliament, pay equity, pension reform, pensions, prorogation, Prorogue, proroguing, Stephen Harper, transfers, veterans
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‘Should you be interested in making our minority Parliament work’

Apparently in response to a request from the Prime Minister, Michael Ignatieff writes to inform Mr. Harper of all the issues the Liberals would be keen to work on when…

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February 08, 2010 by Aaron Wherry in Aaron Wherry, cancer, child care, early childhood learning, employment insurance, Jack Layton, NDP, nutrition, Ottawa, pay equity, prostate cancer, Stephen Harper, The Commons
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The Commons: Jack Layton doing as Jack Layton does

In all sorts of ways, it's difficult to imagine him ever stopping

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February 21, 2009 by Aaron Wherry in Canada, Canadian Human Rights Commission, Governor General, pay equity, Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act, Public Service Labour Relations Board, Stephen Harper
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Is this the quiet end to pay equity?

Tories want to kill the principle that equity is a right, critics say

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