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Politicians to address Canadians tonight
A spokesman for the prime minister said the three opposition parties should not get equal airtime, but that one representative... more-
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Election or New Coalition?
Conservatives were fighting a desperate public relations war trying to convince Canadians that a government with Stephane Dion as... more-
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Tories fail to work with other parites
Unable to win support from any of the three other parties in parliament Harper's government may fall. The motion on which the... more-
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Are addicts and homeless people?
A study using brains scans showed the marginalized in our society, addicts and homeless people, are perceived by people as... more-
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No deficit or recession for B.C.
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Harper flip-flops on crime bill
During the election campaign for the Oct. 14 vote, Harper warned that the government crime agenda, particularly its plan to get... more-
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Obama's win means bigger role for Canada in North America
Post 9/11, Bush neglected to thank Canadians for their help and never once invited a Canadian leader to his Texas ranch. He had no... more-
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Deficits and Tory imprudence
Harper's Conservative government appears to be headed for multi-year deficits, starting with a shortfall of between... more-
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Martin attacks Chretien
Paul Martin blames Jean Chretien for the election of one of the most right-wing prime ministers ever in Canada-
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Things go sideways for a Liberal party wonderboy
He was powerful, having helped Paul Martin dispatch former prime minister Jean Chretien from 24 Sussex Drive. Then he cemented his... more-
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B.C. politics doesn't tow federal line
Just because Harper is in power thanks to B.C. doesn't mean the voters will vote to the right in the upcoming provincial... more-
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Private clinics "unfair" to Canada's health care
Private clinic costs are unaffordable for all but the wealthiest Canadians, a report by the Ontario Health Coalition says.... more-
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Ditch the penny: NDP
Most pennies are sitting in jars. They're expensive to make. Australia got rid of their penny years ago, saving them lots... more-
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Conservatives to crack down on youth crime
The Tories have carved out a niche as the tough-on-crime party, focusing on stiff punishment because they say it is a deterrent.-
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Layton's NDP plan to tackle doctor shortage
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Outspoken Conservative suspended
After suggesting the remarks made by the father of a fallen soldier were politically motivated, a Conservative official... more-
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Negative ads an integral part of election
University of Toronto political scientist Nelson Wiseman expressed surprise that Conservatives are going so negative so early in... more-
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Canada plans Afghanistan pullout in 2011
Canada has 2,500 troops in Afghanistan's violent Kandahar region, and Harper's minority Conservative government reached... more-
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Green leader May joins debates
Elizabeth May broke down the barriers of what she called the "old boys club" Wednesday as the Conservatives and NDP... more-
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Majority of Canadians will become criminals if Harper gets a majority government
“Adults in Canada believe the consumption of cannabis should be allowed in their country, according to a poll by Angus Reid... more-
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