This fall, Twitter and Facebook advertising influence will probably outstrip the combined effect of radio and television. By Sheila Copps First published in The Hill Times on July 1, 2019. OTTAWA—Twitter received kudos last week…
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Global warming followers may be flummoxed by party positions on climate change action plans
But by refusing to put a price on his plan, and by assuming that technology alone will bridge the carbon gap, Andrew Scheer’s plan runs counter to advice from environmentalists and economists. By Sheila CoppsFirst…
Only in Canada, it’s considered weakness to recruit a former PM to help solve the Huawei problem
The best outcome would be to resolve the case, with Meng’s return to China before the summer. This would free Liberals to focus on electoral issues, not international irritants. If it takes a former prime…
Scheer should have removed Cooper as party’s deputy justice critic too
The decision of Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer to keep Michael Cooper in his caucus will cost him dearly. By Sheila Copps First published in The Hill Times on June 10, 2019. OTTAWA—In politics, and in…
Why should Canadians shut up about access to safe abortions?
Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer says he supports equality for women, paying homage to his own mother who sponsored a refugee group during an immigration announcement last week. But his actions, and those of his…