
Pat Martin speaks out on Liberal campaign co-chair resignation
By Brittany Greenslade Senior Reporter/Anchor
NDP Winnipeg Centre incumbent Pat Martin spoke out Saturday, commenting on the Liberal campaign co-chair’s resignation. Continue reading
NDP Winnipeg Centre incumbent Pat Martin spoke out Saturday, commenting on the Liberal campaign co-chair’s resignation. Continue reading
Pat Martin says he regrets some of the more colourful things he’s said during this campaign, but that he’s confident he’ll be re-elected in Winnipeg Centre. Continue reading
Full transcript of The West Block with Tom Clark, aired June 21, 2014 featuring an interview with Liberal leader Justin Trudeau and another Plane Talk segment, this one with NDP MP Pat Martin. Also this week, our journalist panel unpacks the politics of the week that saw NDP leader Tom Mulcair make a few flubs and Industry Minister James Moore step down from politics. Continue reading
NDP MP Pat Martin said nothing was off limits, kept the conversation in-bounds while flying above the National Capital Region, discussing how the veteran MP wound up in public life. Continue reading
Debate over the face-covering niqab worn by some Muslim women has exposed differing opinions among New Democrat MPs. Continue reading
When Pat Martin stood up in the House of Commons last week to jokingly explain that he left a vote because his underwear was too small, he didn’t expect Los Angeles to come calling. Continue reading
NDP MP Pat Martin had his knickers in a knot while in the House of Commons Thursday morning, forcing him to leave his seat which nearly cost him a procedural vote. Seriously. Continue reading
Robert-Falcon Ouellette, the Cree academic who won praise for his mayoral campaign in Winnipeg, is one step closer to becoming a federal Liberal candidate. Continue reading
Former mayoral candidate Robert-Falcon Ouellette is seeking the Liberal nomination in Winnipeg Centre, currently held by New Democrat Pat Martin. Continue reading
The latest antics by Winnipeg MP Pat Martin in the House of Commons have some cheering and others jeering the outspoken New Democrat. Continue reading