The army's problem general; a B.C. plane crash; a hospital closes: Monday's A1 headlines and daybook

The army's problem general; a B.C. plane crash; hospital closings: Listen to my five-minute audio roundup of what's on the front pages of the country's newspapers plus highlights from Monday's Parliamentary daybook by clicking on the link below.

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Millions for Harris paintings; "Napoleon" Marin; and prison inmates pay to talk

Millions for Harris paintings; “Napoleon” Marin; and prison inmates pay to talk; Listen to my five-minute audio roundup of what's on the front pages of the country's newspapers plus highlights from Friday's Parliamentary daybook by clicking on the link below.

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Jaffer's passport problem; B.C. & Sask. grow; Michigan to build a bridge to Canada: Thursday's A1 headlines

Jaffer's passport problem; B.C. and Sask. are growing; and Michigan votes for a bridge to Canada; Listen to my five-minute audio roundup of what's on the front pages of the country's newspapers plus highlights from Thursday's Parliamentary daybook by clicking on the link below.

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Michael Bryant; billion-dollar summits and a horny border guard – Wednesday's A1 headlines and Parliamentary Daybook

Michael Bryant; billion-dollar summits and a horny border guard; Listen to my three-minute audio roundup of what's on the front pages of the country's newspapers plus highlights from Wednesday's Parliamentary daybook by clicking on the link below.

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North Korea; a junior hockey dynasty; and Chretien's big day:

North Korea; a junior hockey dynasty; and Chretien's big day: Listen to my five-minute audio roundup of what's on the front pages of the country's newspapers plus highlights from Tuesday's Parliamentary daybook by clicking on the link below.

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Conrad Black; infant mortality and Sunday shopping on the island returns: Saturday's A1 headlines and Parliamentary daybook

Conrad Black; infant mortality, and Sunday shopping on the island: Listen to my five-minute audio roundup of what's on the front pages of the country's newspapers plus highlights from Saturday's Parliamentary daybook by clicking on the link below.

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New talking points: The NDP commits transparency on expenses

Canwest News Service has obtained a copy of some talking points being distributed this afternoon to NDP MPs. The talking point memo comes from Leader Jack Layton's office and says:

The issue of MP expenses and the Auditor General has dominated much of the media attention of the past few days. We will have to have a further discussion at our next caucus meeting to see what movement can be made and how we can address this issue most effectively. In the meantime, here are some new Talking Points that indicate some movement and will help us with our constituents and the media over the next few days.

“My expenses are currently audited and posted online. Please take a look and let me know if you have any questions or concerns. I’ll gladly explain any of them.”

Although I am fully confident that the process works, I understand that the public would like more information. ·

Based on public feedback I feel confident the Board of Internal Economy (BOIE) will consider further discussion on this issue, reflecting public concerns, to seek a mutually agreeable solution to the auditing of MP expenses.

I am certainly not opposed to having the BOIE continue the dialogue with the Auditor General to improve public scrutiny of MP expenses

The MPs are told to point constituents to the disclosures on the Parliamentary Web site [PDF] which lists summaries of each MP's expenses for 2008-09, the most recent year for which figures are available.

London, Ont.-area NDP MP Irene Mathyssen is already taking the hint from her leader's office. She's posted a collection of links at her Web page with three years worth of her MPs expense — again, all summary data and not receipts or details — as well as disclosure statement to Parliament's ethics commissioner and her electoral campaign return.

Charest's pay cut; Afghanistan exit strategy; and that new rich senator: Friday's A1 headlines and Parliamentary daybook

Charest's pay cut; Afghanistan exit strategy; and that new rich senator: Listen to my five-minute audio roundup of what's on the front pages of the country's newspapers plus highlights from Friday's Parliamentary daybook by clicking on the link below.

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New securities regulator; chaos in Bangkok and a would-be politician sues for a million: Thursday's A1 headlines and Parliamentary daybook

New securities regulator; chaos in Bangkok and a would-be politician sues for a million: Listen to my five-minute audio roundup of what's on the front pages of the country's newspapers plus highlights from Thursday's Parliamentary daybook by clicking on the link below.

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Queen Elizabeth II to visit 5 cities, 3 provinces on summer tour

Queen Elizabeth II will make what will be her 22nd official tour of Canada from June 28 to July 6. The Prime Minister's Office today announced her rough itinerary which include stops in five cities and three provinces.

The Queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, will visit:

  • Halifax from June 28 to June 30
  • The National Capital Region from June 30 to July 3
  • Winnipeg on July 3
  • Toronto and Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont. from July 3 to July 6

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh last toured Canada in 2005 and spent their time then in Saskatchewan and Alberta celebrating the centenary of the entry of those provinces into Confederation.