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NDP, Bloc join with Tories to demand creation of special committee to study Canada-China relationship
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Alberta robber spared lengthy jail sentence to turn life around was charged again days later ...
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Former OPP union bosses, lawyer look to reclaim reputation and careers after jury clears them ...
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Conservatives say Trudeau throne speech an ‘insult to people of Alberta, Saskatchewan’
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Defence Department Assistant Deputy Minister Chris Henderson to return to Canadian Coast Guard
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Trudeau's new plane to replace damaged 'Can Force One' could be fast-tracked for replacement
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Jason Kenney thinks the future of conservatism isn't just about 'laissez-faire' capitalism
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Why an Alberta judge sentenced armed robber to one day when Crown asked for two ...
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Ontario Conservatives propose conduct code for every party member, sparking concerns over freedom to speak
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Trudeau government comes closer to ratifying new NAFTA, potentially ending long political deadlock
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Liberals move forward on promised income tax cut, with first phase to start in January
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Bill Morneau prepared to talk to provincial finance ministers about 'equalization rebate'
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Canada NDP set to introduce single-game betting bill
It won’t be long before you’ll be able to lay a bet — legally — on your favourite pro sports teams in Canada if the NDP have their way. -
Canada Senate told costs balloon after Department of Indian Affairs split into two
Alberta Senator Scott Tannas says the federal government is spending $4 billion more since creating two new Indigenous services departments out of one in 2017. -
Canada Feds unsure what impact electric vehicle rebate program has on carbon emissions
The federal government is unsure what impact its electric car rebate program is having on carbon emissions in Canada. -
Canada Buying back rifles won't curb gun violence
WATCH ABOVE as Sun columnist and reporter Brian Lilley takes shot at the Liberals’ plan to buy back rifles from responsible owners – especially since a recent burst in urban ... -
Toronto teens facing deportation to U.S. get last minute reprieve with help from MP
'I made the case that the kids, through no fault of their own, were suffering because of the conduct of the mother' -
Columnists LILLEY: Freeing the Michaels by hitting China where it hurts
Could Canada hit China hard in an attempt to free Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, held in Chinese prisons for a year now without charge?With no diplomatic fix in sight, ... -
News 'A girly girl who adores makeup'; Woman accused in brutal N.B. murder seeks pen pals ...
Marissa Shephard, one of six women on a website connecting inmates to the community, describes herself as having 'wisdom way beyond my years' -
Walmart pulls sweater with Santa snowman and lines of coke
Ugly Christmas sweaters are all the rage these days.But a number of humourous, adult-themed sweaters, including one featuring a snowman Santa sitting in front of three lines of cocaine, with ...
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Local News National, Grey-Bruce ridings federal election results
Live national and local election results coming in as available. -
Canada Revenue Agency, post office play blame game in tax fi...
The Canada Revenue Agency is blaming Canada Post for what it confirmed is a national mix-up involving where paper tax returns are filed, but this won’t delay tax refunds, a ...