May 31, 2011: Canada’s GDP expands at faster rate
May 31, 2011: Carbon emissions hit record: energy agency
May 31, 2011: Tories left oilsands data out of UN report
May 30, 2011: On Israel, Harper stands alone at G8 summit
May 30, 2011: Harper, Netanyahu did not discuss G8 statement, officials say
May 28, 2011: Harper to put Libya mission extension before Parliament for approval
May 26, 2011: AUDITOR GENERAL | Departing Fraser warns of ‘hard choices’ ahead
May 26, 2011: Canada drops 240 bombs in Libya air campaign
May 26, 2011: Economy, Mideast top Harper’s G8 agenda
May 26, 2011: June 6 budget will phase out per-vote subsidy
May 22, 2011: Integrity commissioner probe not finished: NDP
May 20, 2011: Health Canada saw problems with fortified junk food two years ago: Documents
May 20, 2011: Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions dip
May 20, 2011: F-35 estimates not reliable, U.S. senators told
May 19, 2011: Canadians secretly added to U.S. security list: WikiLeaks *not a Conservative policy, but still worthy of mention.
May 19, 2011: Indian ministry name-change puzzles some
May 19, 2011: Wheat Board monopoly to end in 2012: minister
May 19, 2011: New faces, but stability key in Harper cabinet shuffle
May 19, 2011: Harper names defeated Tories to the Senate
May 18, 2011: Tories back off campaign pledge to show a surplus by 2014-15
May 14, 2011: The coming conservative court: Harper to reshape judiciary
May 14, 2011: Party leaders wield too much power: Milliken
May 12, 2011: Wikileaks uncovers Harper’s Afghan secret
May 12, 2011: Ottawa to grill gas-industry executives over soaring pump prices
May 12, 2011: Harper’s tough talk on the Arctic less stern in private
May 11, 2011: Time for national aboriginal summit: McGuinty
May 11, 2011: CRTC kills changes to false news rules *note: while we recognize that Stephen Harper does not officially affect the policy of the CRTC, we thought this article relevant to the changing landscape of information acquisition in light of recent changes to the access to information database.
May 10, 2011: Census Day, 2011 – dawn of a new information-gathering era
May 10, 2011: Jobless rate, global uncertainty to test Tories’ economic strategy
May 9, 2011: Chrétien urges Harper not to kill party subsidy
This site is the collective effort of Canadians who track policies and changes made by the Stephen Harper government, beginning in May, 2011. It serves as an archive of links to news items and stories that demonstrate the movement of the government, and documents the direction that Canada takes under Harper’s governance.
May 6, 2011: Canada Tories to follow tax-cut, pro-business agenda