Bea Vongdouangchanh
About Bea Vongdouangchanh
Bea Vongdouangchanh is a communications manager at Compass Rose Group, a public affairs collective in Ottawa, and is a freelance writer. She spent more than 11 years as a parliamentary reporter, most recently as the online editor of The Hill Times and editor of Power & Influence magazine.
Scheer makes a smart move to exclude Kellie Leitch
Foolishly, Kellie Leitch thought that Donald Trump's messages of hate would work here in Canada, writes Bea Vongdouangchanh. Now, Trump is the laughingstock of the world
Trudeau's shuffle was no small matter
It took the departure of one minister to trigger a cascade of events that included the breakup of the Indigenous affairs department, the promotion of two rookies, and other moves to plug some holes.
Lisa Raitt’s plan to stop Leitch and O’Leary a breath of fresh air to start 2017
Raitt's strategy to differentiate herself from the negative and divisive politics so prevalent today may just pay off.
Opinion: We need to stop Canadian Conservatives from channeling Trump
When my parents first left Laos for a refugee camp in Thailand, their first choice of adopted country was the United States of America.
After Brexit and Donald Trump, Canada is the "only remotely sane place" left on Earth
Sure, oil prices are down, and our dollar has sunk even lower post-Brexit, but we have a feminist prime minister who proudly claims that a Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian.
How I nearly got elbowed out of a Justin Trudeau selfie in Winnipeg
Trudeau made a short appearance late at the party which set off a flurry of selfie action. Guests clamoured to get in reach of him to take a photo.
Federal Liberals party it up in Winnipeg
“Your dad put us in the constitution, gave us a box, but there was nothing in it. You have a chance to fill this void,” said Manitoba Métis Leader David Chartrand.