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An archive that tracks actions, policies and changes related to the Conservative Party of Canada under Stephen Harper, mapping the direction that Canada takes beginning in May, 2011.
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Feds rehire some non-Christian prison chaplains

April 6, 2013: Feds rehire some non-Christian prison chaplains

Canada loses 54,500 jobs in March

April 5, 2013: Canada loses 54,500 jobs in March

Conservatives defend withdrawal from UN drought ‘talkfest’

March 28, 2013: Conservatives defend withdrawal from UN drought ‘talkfest’

Money for aquaculture, but not wild salmon, critics note

March 28, 2013: Money for aquaculture, but not wild salmon, critics note

Suncor says leak had ‘negligible impact’ on Athabasca River

March 27, 2013: Suncor says leak had ‘negligible impact’ on Athabasca River

Penalties needed in wake of robocalls, Elections Canada says

March 27, 2013: Penalties needed in wake of robocalls, Elections Canada says

Anti-abortion motion reviewed in secret

March 27, 2013: Anti-abortion motion reviewed in secret

Canada quietly pulls out of UN anti-droughts convention

March 27, 2013: Canada quietly pulls out of UN anti-droughts convention

Protesters disrupt First Nations transparency law announcement

March 27, 2013: Protesters disrupt First Nations transparency law announcement

Ethics watchdog condemns former minister, NDP piles on

March 26, 2013: Ethics watchdog condemns former minister, NDP piles on

Tories to ‘unwind’ budget office, departing PBO warns

March 24, 2013: Tories to ‘unwind’ budget office, departing PBO warns

With CIDA’s demise, Canada takes a new approach to foreign aid

March 24, 2013: With CIDA’s demise, Canada takes a new approach to foreign aid

Experts doubt tax-snitching can bring in new revenue

March 22, 2013: Experts doubt tax-snitching can bring in new revenue

Budget watchdog important with majority government, court hears

March 22, 2013: Budget watchdog important with majority government, court hears

Public Works officials refuse to explain $60 K in ethics-related legal fees

March 22, 2013: Public Works officials refuse to explain $60 K in ethics-related legal fees

Budget plan extends manufacturing incentives

March 21, 2013: Budget plan extends manufacturing incentives

No tax cuts, little new spending in federal budget

March 21, 2013: No tax cuts, little new spending in federal budget

Federal budget folds CIDA into Foreign Affairs

March 21, 2013: Federal budget folds CIDA into Foreign Affairs

Feds to target sick leave in public service negotiations

March 21, 2013: Feds to target sick leave in public service negotiations

Budget watchdog’s swansong is a day in court

March 21, 2013: Budget watchdog’s swansong is a day in court

Money laundering laws not working, Senate committee says

March 20, 2013: Money laundering laws not working, Senate committee says

Faulty info in feds’ Omar Khadr file says he killed 2 Afghans

March 18, 2013: Faulty info in feds’ Omar Khadr file says he killed 2 Afghans

Toews defends border raid show as CBSA documentary

March 18, 2013: Toews defends border raid show as CBSA documentary

‘World class’ tanker safety system announced by federal government

March 18, 2013: ‘World class’ tanker safety system announced by federal government

Penashue approved new election file 10 days before he quit

March 18, 2013: Penashue approved new election file 10 days before he quit

Federal librarians fear being ‘muzzled’ under new code of conduct that stresses ‘duty of loyalty’ to the government

March 15, 2013: Federal librarians fear being ‘muzzled’ under new code of conduct that stresses ‘duty of loyalty’ to the government

Hamilton man’s case raises questions about CSIS complaints process

March 15, 2013: Hamilton man’s case raises questions about CSIS complaints process

Election robocalls need new regulations, panel advises

March 14, 2013: Election robocalls need new regulations, panel advises

Peter Penashue quits over campaign donations

March 14, 2013: Peter Penashue quits over campaign donations

Nanos Number: More Canadians see economy getting weaker

March 14, 2013: Nanos Number: More Canadians see economy getting weaker

PM Harper says Canada considering options on Mali

March 14, 2013: PM Harper says Canada considering options on Mali

Critics fear Tory plan to merge websites an effort to cut off access to information

March 13, 2013: Critics fear Tory plan to merge websites an effort to cut off access to information

Prison watchdog calls on public safety minister for help

March 11, 2013: Prison watchdog calls on public safety minister for help

Experimental Lakes Area uncertain future met with mixed reaction

March 11, 2013: Experimental Lakes Area uncertain future met with mixed reaction

Public information disappearing from federal websites

March 11, 2013: Public information disappearing from federal websites

Federal response to aboriginal corrections report ‘dismissive’

March 9, 2013: Federal response to aboriginal corrections report ‘dismissive’

Ottawa may retaliate over new U.S. meat labelling plan

March 9, 2013: Ottawa may retaliate over new U.S. meat labelling plan

Venezuela slams Harper for ‘blunt, insensitive, impertinent’ remarks on Hugo Chavez’s death

March 7, 2013: Venezuela slams Harper for ‘blunt, insensitive, impertinent’ remarks on Hugo Chavez’s death

Federal employees making house calls as part of EI audit

February 21, 2013: Federal employees making house calls as part of EI audit

Federal jobs distribution stable despite cuts, Clement says

February 20, 2013: Federal jobs distribution stable despite cuts, Clement says

Could muzzling federal scientists be illegal?

February 20, 2013: Could muzzling federal scientists be illegal?

Government hones oilsands message with focus groups

February 19, 2013: Government hones oilsands message with focus groups

Oilsands monitoring plan results not available yet

February 18, 2013: Oilsands monitoring plan results not available yet

Baird concerned with Iran ties with Venezuela

February 17, 2013: Baird concerned with Iran ties with Venezuela

Flaherty happy with G20 progress on ‘credible’ fiscal policies

February 16, 2013: Flaherty happy with G20 progress on ‘credible’ fiscal policies

Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan resigns from cabinet

February 16, 2013: Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan resigns from cabinet

Harper to unveil religious freedom office in Toronto mosque

February 15, 2013: Harper to unveil religious freedom office in Toronto mosque

Feds introduce financial penalties to increase pipeline safety

February 15, 2013: Feds introduce financial penalties to increase pipeline safety

Canada extends C-17 mission to Mali by 30 days

February 14, 2013: Canada extends C-17 mission to Mali by 30 days

John Baird making rare visit to Cuba, Venezuela

February 14, 2013: John Baird making rare visit to Cuba, Venezuela

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