But that is the world he lives in. By Sheila Copps First published in The Hill Times on October 1, 2018. OTTAWA—President Donald Trump’s free-range press conference last week simply confirmed the obvious.…
Monthly Archives For October 2018
My Stories, My Times – Jean Chrétien book launch
Great book launch on the 25th anniversary of the Chretien government! pic.twitter.com/p2vg6M3vlo — Hon. Sheila Copps (@Sheila_Copps) October 27, 2018
Is #MeToo in danger of becoming the new McCarthyism?
The stunt Serena Williams pulled off was nothing short of professional bullying, reminiscent of her previous threat to kill a female Asian line referee for calling a foot fault. But in a one-sided stampede, it…
Heritage Minister Rodriguez should take a stand on change to art tax credits
A Federal Court ruling could end up seriously curtailing a big source of funding for Canada’s art museums. By Sheila Copps First published in The Hill Times on August 20, 2018. OTTAWA—Most Canadians know little…
Notwithstanding everyone, Ford steamrolls ahead
But the long-term implications of Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s unilateral political heist cannot be ignored. By Sheila Copps First published in The Hill Times on September 17, 2018. OTTAWA—Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s municipal hijack is…
Sheila to Keynote 35th Annual Churchill Society Award Dinner
Order your tickets today on the website of the Churchill Society for the Advancement of Parliamentary Democracy.
A NAFTA without the cultural exemption is not worth signing
Some think that the cultural exemption is only there to support the few. Nothing could be further from the truth. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to stand firm on this. By Sheila Copps First published…
B.C. byelection may be Singh’s last hope, as NDP exits further tarnish his leadership
If NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh loses the byelection in Burnaby South, more members of his caucus will likely opt not to run in 2019. But a win could trigger a national surge for the party.…