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B.C. woman’s petition aim to stop funding home of federal opposition leaderCarole Burman wants to put an end to the 75-year-old perk, so she's launched a Commons petition calling on the government to stop funding Stornoway.PoliticsJul 10
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Struggling Québec solidaire inspired by socialist policies of New York City mayorQuébec solidaire begins its annual convention in Montreal as the party looks to regain support ahead of Quebec’s October election.PoliticsMay 8
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Election 2025: Stakes are high for all three major party leadersIn a moment of global uncertainty, Canadians appear to be looking for reassurance in an unexpectedly competitive federal election. Change is coming to Ottawa, one way or another.PoliticsMar 24, 2025
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Northern Gateway a ‘maybe,’ Conservative spokesman saysNorthern Gateway is just “a maybe,” a spokesman for Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford says.CanadaJun 18, 2014
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Vowing to fight back: Groups opposed to Northern Gateway pipeline approval speak outFirst Nations groups say they will immediately go to court to "vigorously pursue all lawful means to stop the Enbridge project."Jun 17, 2014
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North Coast no place for supertankers: MulcairTouring the Douglas Channel on British Columbia's North Coast has convinced federal Opposition Leader Thomas Mulcair it would be "pure madness" to allow supertankers carrying raw bitumen to ply the narrow passage.Aug 19, 2014
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Slain Manitoba teen’s social services involvement reviewedThe death of Tina Fontaine, a 15-year-old who ran away from foster care, has prompted several reviews about whether social services failed her.CanadaAug 20, 2014
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Pride festival organizer says Toronto ‘streets are overflowing’An organizer of Toronto's gay pride festival says this year's event is shaping up to be the biggest one yet.Jun 28, 2014
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WorldPride ends on high note as huge crowds line Toronto streets for paradeHuge crowds lined the streets for Toronto's pride parade Sunday as the always colourful gay and lesbian festival took on more of an international flavour this year.Jun 29, 2014
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Fierce battles ahead in four federal byelections in Ontario and AlbertaVoters will cast ballots today in four federal byelections and the Liberals are hoping to steal a couple of seats from their opponents.PoliticsJun 30, 2014
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NDP leader’s briefing on Manitoba flood nixed by ToriesPrime Minister Stephen Harper has taken a chopper tour of flood-stricken Manitoba but NDP Leader Tom Mulcair won't be allowed to see the disaster zone.CanadaJul 9, 2014
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#MonctonShooting: Shock, sadness, fear plays out on TwitterWith a suspected killer roaming Moncton streets, Twitter lit up as residents described the horror of Wednesday's deadly rampage.CanadaJun 5, 2014
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Canada-U.S. ties would suffer from a Keystone rejection: RedfordOTTAWA - A U.S. rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline proposal would have far-reaching implications for the Canada-U.S. relationship, Alberta Premier Alison Redford warns.CanadaMar 18, 2013
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Canada-U.S. ties would suffer from a Keystone rejection: RedfordOTTAWA - A U.S. rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline proposal would have far-reaching implications for the Canada-U.S. relationship, Alberta Premier Alison Redford warns.MoneyMar 18, 2013
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Penashue launches bid for re-election as source says byelection to be calledST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Former Conservative cabinet minister Peter Penashue's bid for re-election was already in full swing Monday, just as a source close to him said a vote for Labrador will be held by mid-May.PoliticsMar 18, 2013
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Canada-U.S. ties would suffer from a Keystone rejection: RedfordOTTAWA - A U.S. rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline proposal would have far-reaching implications for the Canada-U.S. relationship, Alberta Premier Alison Redford warns.Mar 18, 2013
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Fundraising numbers suggest Liberal candidate Joyce Murray the primary challenger to Justin TrudeauThe latest fundraising numbers for federal Liberal leadership contenders suggest Joyce Murray has emerged as the primary challenger to front-runner Justin Trudeau.PoliticsMar 28, 2013
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Trudeau outdated on approach to Quebec, national unity: CauchonJustin Trudeau may be the youngest, hippest Liberal leadership contender but when it comes to Quebec, rival Martin Cauchon says the front runner is a relic of the past.CanadaMar 29, 2013
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Liberals start casting ballots after leadership contenders’ final pitchesLiberals have begun casting ballots to choose a leader they hope will guide them out of the political wilderness.PoliticsApr 7, 2013
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Mulcair pushes back at Libs at home, abroadNDP Leader Tom Mulcair will be trying to position himself at home and abroad this week as Canada's only authentic progressive option, as Liberals vote for their next leader and frontrunner Justin Trudeau continues to stake his ground.Apr 8, 2013