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Wait now, I thought it was 2015?
We’ve achieved gender parity in our federal cabinet, but will we see the same in N.L. following next week’s provincial election?
Amanda Bittner
November 23, 2015
# Progressive Conservative Part of Newfoundland and Labrador
A Measured Opinion
Public sector jobs down 20 per cent over last two years
In less than two years, the Newfoundland and Labrador public sector has shrunk by more than a fifth its size in late 2012. Where did…
Tom Baird
November 8, 2014
Going Deeper
Why should every vote count?
On Sept. 13, a group of fewer than 700 people chose our premier. Last week, New Brunswickers chose theirs. The difference here is important, and…
Raymond Critch
September 29, 2014
Deadmonton Dispatches
Cleanup in Aisle 12
Frank Coleman's sudden departure is a hot mess for the Tories
Drew Brown
June 19, 2014
A Measured Opinion
4 simple ways #PCNL can save face
The Progressive Conservatives have only one year left in power. Here is how they can avoid spending the next decade in the political wilderness.
Tom Baird
January 28, 2014
To Each Their Own
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times (all over again)
Kathy Dunderdale's legacy is a complex one, but one thing is clear: the PC government must dramatically shift course
Rhea Rollmann
January 27, 2014