The Globe and Mail
Liberals win third straight majority government in PEI
The Globe and Mail
Rookie politician Wade MacLauchlan has led his Liberal party to a majority victory in Prince Edward Island, where voters decided Monday to grant a third consecutive term to a government repeatedly accused during the campaign of undermining public trust.
PEI Liberals hang on to majority in election winToronto Sun
Liberals win majority in PEI electionCBC.ca
Liberals win in PEI, Greens make historyLondon Community News
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The Globe and Mail
Rookie politician Wade MacLauchlan has led his Liberal party to a majority victory in Prince Edward Island, where voters decided Monday to grant a third consecutive term to a government repeatedly accused during the campaign of undermining public trust.
PEI Liberals hang on to majority in election win
Liberals win majority in PEI election
Liberals win in PEI, Greens make history
The Globe and Mail
At Duffy trial, lawyers debate whether Senate committee report can be 'fact'
The Globe and Mail
Mike Duffy's trial is taking a short detour this week as the Crown and defence haggle over a piece of evidence and how much weight the judge should accord it. Ontario Justice Charles Vaillancourt is hearing arguments about whether a particular Senate ...
Duffy lawyer argues for Senate expense reportToronto Sun
Christie Blatchford: Duffy lawyer makes case for having Senate report included ...National Post
Donald Bayne relishes the boredom of his stageMacleans.ca
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The Globe and Mail
Mike Duffy's trial is taking a short detour this week as the Crown and defence haggle over a piece of evidence and how much weight the judge should accord it. Ontario Justice Charles Vaillancourt is hearing arguments about whether a particular Senate ...
Duffy lawyer argues for Senate expense report
Christie Blatchford: Duffy lawyer makes case for having Senate report included ...
Donald Bayne relishes the boredom of his stage
The Globe and Mail
Brampton to ask Ontario for ombudsman to probe city business
The Globe and Mail
Mayor Linda Jeffrey is so concerned with potential misconduct in the day-to-day work of Brampton city staff that she, with the unanimous backing of council, will ask the province to appoint its ombudsman to investigate the way the municipality does business.
Brampton councillors grill auditor over reportBrampton Guardian
Report on Brampton development deal called a 'whitewash'MetroNews Canada
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The Globe and Mail
Mayor Linda Jeffrey is so concerned with potential misconduct in the day-to-day work of Brampton city staff that she, with the unanimous backing of council, will ask the province to appoint its ombudsman to investigate the way the municipality does business.
Brampton councillors grill auditor over report
Report on Brampton development deal called a 'whitewash'
CBC.ca
Alberta election results: Follow CBC coverage Tuesday
CBC.ca
Tuesday's election in Alberta could see a historic change. CBC will have multi-platform coverage throughout the day and bring you the latest results after the polls close at 8 p.m. MT. ALBERTA VOTES | Find your division · Visit here for up-to-date results on ...
Alberta Election 2015: What you need to know before you voteCalgary Herald
Your guide to Election Night: Live coverage of Alberta's 29th general electionCalgary Sun
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CBC.ca
Tuesday's election in Alberta could see a historic change. CBC will have multi-platform coverage throughout the day and bring you the latest results after the polls close at 8 p.m. MT. ALBERTA VOTES | Find your division · Visit here for up-to-date results on ...
Alberta Election 2015: What you need to know before you vote
Your guide to Election Night: Live coverage of Alberta's 29th general election
National Post
Student worries over fate of school year grow as Ontario teachers' strikes spread
National Post
Over 67,000 high school students in Ontario are out of class as teachers' strikes spread and, with summer in sight, students are starting to worry about the fate of their school year as worst-case scenarios are discussed in private. Peel public high school ...
Strikes coming soon to an Ontario school near you: CohnToronto Star
Peel high school strike 'political tactic'Toronto Sun
Peel secondary school teachers on strike680 News
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National Post
Over 67,000 high school students in Ontario are out of class as teachers' strikes spread and, with summer in sight, students are starting to worry about the fate of their school year as worst-case scenarios are discussed in private. Peel public high school ...
Strikes coming soon to an Ontario school near you: Cohn
Peel high school strike 'political tactic'
Peel secondary school teachers on strike
CBC.ca
Ottawa to pay Nunavut Inuit $255M in settlement
CBC.ca
The Government of Canada will pay Nunavut Inuit about $255 million in an out-of-court settlement that ends a 9-year-old legal dispute. Most of that money will be used to fund training for Inuit to enter the territory's civil service. "Once their skills are developed, ...
Ottawa to pay Nunavut $256M to settle land claim lawsuitCTV News
Ottawa to pay Nunavut more than $250 million in land claim lawsuitHamilton Spectator
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CBC.ca
The Government of Canada will pay Nunavut Inuit about $255 million in an out-of-court settlement that ends a 9-year-old legal dispute. Most of that money will be used to fund training for Inuit to enter the territory's civil service. "Once their skills are developed, ...
Ottawa to pay Nunavut $256M to settle land claim lawsuit
Ottawa to pay Nunavut more than $250 million in land claim lawsuit
The Globe and Mail
Ottawa argues Omar Khadr's release would threaten US relations
The Globe and Mail
Granting bail to former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr while he appeals his war crimes conviction in the United States threatens the entire system of international prisoner transfers, the federal government argues in new court filings. The claim comes ...
The epic legal battle for Omar Khadr's releaseToronto Star
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The Globe and Mail
Granting bail to former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr while he appeals his war crimes conviction in the United States threatens the entire system of international prisoner transfers, the federal government argues in new court filings. The claim comes ...
The epic legal battle for Omar Khadr's release
CTV News
Manitoba to rename August holiday in honour of Terry Fox
CTV News
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is following through on a promise to rename a holiday in honour of Terry Fox. The NDP government has introduced a bill that would designate the first Monday in August -- currently known as the August Civic Holiday ...
Terry Fox Day holiday in Manitoba introduced by Health MinisterDigital Journal
NDP create bill to name August-long weekend after Terry FoxWinnipeg Free Press
Terry Fox Day proposedPortage Daily Graphic
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CTV News
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is following through on a promise to rename a holiday in honour of Terry Fox. The NDP government has introduced a bill that would designate the first Monday in August -- currently known as the August Civic Holiday ...
Terry Fox Day holiday in Manitoba introduced by Health Minister
NDP create bill to name August-long weekend after Terry Fox
Terry Fox Day proposed
National Post
Alberta's former solicitor general accused of drug abuse, infidelity and threats by ...
National Post
The wildest Alberta election campaign in memory came to an end Monday with a dramatic plot twist: A Calgary judge lifted the veil on a former beauty queen's allegations against a leading Tory politician of alleged drug abuse, infidelity and threats. Albertans ...
Braid: Troubles plague Prentice and the PCs right up to the ballot boxCalgary Herald
Opposition calls for resignation amid abuse allegationsCTV News
Denis allegations push Tories off messageHamilton Spectator
660 News
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National Post
The wildest Alberta election campaign in memory came to an end Monday with a dramatic plot twist: A Calgary judge lifted the veil on a former beauty queen's allegations against a leading Tory politician of alleged drug abuse, infidelity and threats. Albertans ...
Braid: Troubles plague Prentice and the PCs right up to the ballot box
Opposition calls for resignation amid abuse allegations
Denis allegations push Tories off message
The Kingston Whig-Standard
Ridings will have to wait for election for federal representation
The Kingston Whig-Standard
Signs mark the way to an advance poll at the Quinte Exhibition grounds in Belleville, Ont. Thursday, October 16, 2014. Advance polls are open through Saturday and online voting closes at 6 p.m. Monday. Luke Hendry/Postmedia Network ...
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The Kingston Whig-Standard
Signs mark the way to an advance poll at the Quinte Exhibition grounds in Belleville, Ont. Thursday, October 16, 2014. Advance polls are open through Saturday and online voting closes at 6 p.m. Monday. Luke Hendry/Postmedia Network ...
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