Article synopsis: Discusses the similarities and differences between Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Liberal Party Leader Michael Ignatieff's public Easter greetings.
Article synopsis: Discusses from a politically co-operative perspective hopeful words spoken from both Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Opposition Leader Michael Ignatief. In addition, the article discusses Harper's interest in global issues related to the health of mothers and children.
Article synopsis: Discusses the Canada at 150 "thinkers" conference in Montreal where Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff spoke on a new style of democracy and taking a collaborative approach. The article then goes on to discuss collaborative goverance within a Canadian context.
Article synopsis: Discusses the election of two temporary seats on the United Nations Security Council. Canada came third and withdrew when it became obvious that more votes would ultimately turn up in Portugal's favour.
Article synopsis: Provides background information on research director in the Prime Minister Office Mark Cameron and Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff including religious affiliations. The article also discusses Irshad Manji, a Muslim feminist and activist from Toronto who spoke on the importance of the ijtihad, which in Islamic law, the independent or original interpretation of problems not precisely covered by the Quran
Article synopsis: Discusses Lynn McDonald, then the MP for Toronto Broadview-Greenwood and her evangelical roots. The article also discusses the Op-Ed proposal from the Opposition Leader’s office by John McKay, the Scarborough-Guildwood Liberal MP and designated for Michael Ignatieff to connect with evangelical Christians.
Article synopsis: Discusses Opposition Leader Michael Ignatieff upcoming meeting with Nick Clegg, the new deputy prime minister of Great Britian and leader of the Liberal Democrats.
Article synopsis: Discusses the phrase used in opposition government "There is a pattern, there...: to refer to the alleged practice to the current government to fire or fail to re-appoint officials who differ with the prime minister. The article also discusses Conservative MP Candice Hoeppner's private member's bill to abolish the long gun registry. Lastly, the article discusses Darrel Reid's move from deputy chief of staff in the prime minister's office to executive director for the Manning Centre for Building Democracy.