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Liberals seen as most likely to deliver change: poll
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Sixty-seven per cent of voters think it's time for change, and 37 per cent think the Liberal Party is most likely to deliver that change, according to a new Nanos Research survey for CTV and The Globe and Mail. Nanos Research. When asked which federal ...
Stephen Harper denies report his office vetted refugee applicationsToronto Star
Tom Mulcair 'confident' NDP majority is still possible despite slipping in the ...National Post
PMO vetted Syrian refugee cases but made no decisions, Harper saysThe Globe and Mail
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Sixty-seven per cent of voters think it's time for change, and 37 per cent think the Liberal Party is most likely to deliver that change, according to a new Nanos Research survey for CTV and The Globe and Mail. Nanos Research. When asked which federal ...
Stephen Harper denies report his office vetted refugee applications
Tom Mulcair 'confident' NDP majority is still possible despite slipping in the ...
PMO vetted Syrian refugee cases but made no decisions, Harper says
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Rehtaeh Parsons investigation delayed by Crown mistakes, review finds
The Globe and Mail
A Crown attorney's “misunderstanding of the law” stalled a police investigation into the alleged rape of Rehtaeh Parsons and doused any possibility of early charges in the case of the bullied Nova Scotia teen who died after attempting suicide in 2013.
Rehtaeh Parsons' case review: 'Understandable' Crown didn't purse sex assault ...Toronto Sun
Rehtaeh Parsons case review finds system 'failed'CBC.ca
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The Globe and Mail
A Crown attorney's “misunderstanding of the law” stalled a police investigation into the alleged rape of Rehtaeh Parsons and doused any possibility of early charges in the case of the bullied Nova Scotia teen who died after attempting suicide in 2013.
Rehtaeh Parsons' case review: 'Understandable' Crown didn't purse sex assault ...
Rehtaeh Parsons case review finds system 'failed'
'Human error let down Rehtaeh Parsons, says independent review
CBC.ca
Spin Cycle: Is there any tax revenue in NDP plan to close stock option 'loophole'?
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Most Canadians don't spend a lot of time worrying about how much tax they'll be paying on their stock options. Unless you're a senior executive at a large publicly traded company, or you're working for a tech startup, chances are you get paid the ...
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Most Canadians don't spend a lot of time worrying about how much tax they'll be paying on their stock options. Unless you're a senior executive at a large publicly traded company, or you're working for a tech startup, chances are you get paid the ...
Northern Liberals, NDP aim pitches at voter pocketbooks
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'Angry' disenfranchised expats to throw anti-Harper concert in New York City
Toronto Sun
TORONTO -- Disenfranchised expat Canadians are organizing a "No Harper" concert in New York City to express their anger at losing the right to vote. The aim, according to the self-described "fun-loving, recently disenfranchised, and now angry ...
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Toronto Sun
TORONTO -- Disenfranchised expat Canadians are organizing a "No Harper" concert in New York City to express their anger at losing the right to vote. The aim, according to the self-described "fun-loving, recently disenfranchised, and now angry ...
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Second World War vet who fought for Sikh rights decries niqab ban
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OTTAWA -- A 95-year-old Second World War veteran who famously championed the rights of turban-wearing Canadian Sikhs says he disagrees with limiting the freedoms of Muslims who wear religious face coverings. Retired lieutenant-colonel Pritam Singh ...
War vet who fought turban ban speaks outWaterloo Record
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OTTAWA -- A 95-year-old Second World War veteran who famously championed the rights of turban-wearing Canadian Sikhs says he disagrees with limiting the freedoms of Muslims who wear religious face coverings. Retired lieutenant-colonel Pritam Singh ...
War vet who fought turban ban speaks out
National Post
On her 19th birthday, Carly Fraser aged out of BC's foster care system. Within ...
National Post
VICTORIA — The day Carly Fraser turned 19, the troubled teen lost whatever foster care supports had helped her battle years of mental illness and addiction. Twenty hours after her birthday, in a moment of despair, she threw herself off the Lions Gate ...
Carly Fraser Death: Review Rejected Because B.C. Teen Died Hours After Leaving ...Huffington Post Canada
A mother looks for answersBurnaby Now
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National Post
VICTORIA — The day Carly Fraser turned 19, the troubled teen lost whatever foster care supports had helped her battle years of mental illness and addiction. Twenty hours after her birthday, in a moment of despair, she threw herself off the Lions Gate ...
Carly Fraser Death: Review Rejected Because B.C. Teen Died Hours After Leaving ...
A mother looks for answers
BC Ministry of Children in question again after mother raises alarm over ...
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Early voter engagement strong, Elections Canada chief says
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Canada's chief electoral officer sees positive signs that voters are keenly engaged in the election, including students and citizens living abroad. Speaking on CBC News Network's Power & Politics, Marc Mayrand said voters do not appear to be dissuaded ...
Advance polls kick off flurry of campaign activityToronto Star
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Canada's chief electoral officer sees positive signs that voters are keenly engaged in the election, including students and citizens living abroad. Speaking on CBC News Network's Power & Politics, Marc Mayrand said voters do not appear to be dissuaded ...
Advance polls kick off flurry of campaign activity
Advance polls open Friday
Advance polls open for voters looking to cast ballot before Oct 19
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Montreal's sewage dump saga explained in 5 key points
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The city of Montreal plans to dump one-third of its sewage into the Saint Lawrence River from Oct. 18 to Oct. 25. The plan has stirred up controversy among politicians and citizens. To better understand the entire issue, here are five key questions and ...
Montreal's raw sewage dump justified: water treatment expertsMontreal Gazette
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CBC.ca
The city of Montreal plans to dump one-third of its sewage into the Saint Lawrence River from Oct. 18 to Oct. 25. The plan has stirred up controversy among politicians and citizens. To better understand the entire issue, here are five key questions and ...
Montreal's raw sewage dump justified: water treatment experts
Opposing opinions on dangers of Montreal's sewage dump
Ottawa raises a stink about Montreal sewage dump, but it's a little late
Canadian Jewish News (blog)
GUEST VOICE: When it comes to the niqab debate, where are the Jews?
Canadian Jewish News (blog)
Back before Canada was Canada, Aaron Ezekiel Hart was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. In 1808, when it was time to swear an oath of allegiance to the Crown, he covered his head and placed his hand upon the Old Testament.
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Back before Canada was Canada, Aaron Ezekiel Hart was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. In 1808, when it was time to swear an oath of allegiance to the Crown, he covered his head and placed his hand upon the Old Testament.
Minority govts can be effective: professor
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OTTAWA — A political science professor from the University of British Columbia has penned a paper in "anticipation of the fog and confusion" that could hit the country if no party wins a majority on Oct. 19. Maxwell Cameron, who leads the UBC's Centre ...
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OTTAWA — A political science professor from the University of British Columbia has penned a paper in "anticipation of the fog and confusion" that could hit the country if no party wins a majority on Oct. 19. Maxwell Cameron, who leads the UBC's Centre ...
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