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Harper leaves behind political storm in Ottawa, heads south for trade talks

OTTAWA - The prime minister is jetting out of Ottawa today, leaving behind one of the worst political storms ever faced by his Conservative government, to contemplate a trade alliance membership in South America that many consider...

posted: May 21,2013





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Eyes on Toronto city hall for latest response from Ford camp in video scandal

TORONTO - Toronto city hall will be watched closely today to see if Mayor Rob Ford's camp responds to allegations that he was recorded on video appearing to smoke crack cocaine....


Appointees to EI boards broke guidelines by making political donations

OTTAWA - Dozens of people appointed to plum patronage jobs have been donating to the Conservative party, despite government rules that forbid it....


Harper expected to speak to Tory caucus Tuesday in wake of Senate scandal

OTTAWA - Conservatives gathered Monday night to mourn the passing of a key architect in their rise to power — and to brace for the toughest test Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government has faced since taking office on a promise to clean ...


Canadian and American missing for nearly two weeks in Mexico

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico - The disappearances of a British Columbia man and a U.S. man in the Mexican resort city of Puerto Vallarta has their families frantically searching for information in what they believe could be a kidnapping....


Hundreds wait to pay respects to leader who blocked Meech Lake accord

WINNIPEG - Hundreds of people lined up inside the Manitoba legislature Monday to pay their respects to Elijah Harper, the aboriginal politician whose quiet but firm resistance to the Meech Lake constitutional accord became a symbolic...


Canadians invited to weigh in on wind turbine proposal for Juno Beach

TORONTO - For decades visitors to the D-Day beaches on the northwest coast of France have looked out at the English Channel, taking in the journey made by Allied troops that marked a turning point in the Second World War....








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