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Campaign for the record books wraps up with wild weekend of electioneering

OTTAWA — Canada’s extraordinarily long 78-day election campaign that culminates Monday was always going to be one for the record …

Conservatives crank up the cultural identity heat before final French debate

OTTAWA — Campaigning Conservatives continued to press the hot buttons Friday, highlighting what they call “barbaric cultural practices” and Muslim …

Federal government commits another $11 million to advertising as year end nears

OTTAWA — The latest federal spending estimates show that four federal government departments have been given another $11 million for …

Right to life not a duty to live, Supreme Court rules on assisted suicide

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada shifted the goalposts Friday on one of the most fundamental of human laws. …

Ottawa welcomes new U.S. oil gas methane regulations but won’t commit to match

OTTAWA — Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford says he welcomes tough new U.S. oil and gas regulations on methane emissions …

‘Death by a Thousand Cuts:’ Memo to PM questions across the board budget cuts

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper was briefed earlier this year on how across-the-board budget cuts hurt public service morale, …

Harper cites spectre of long dead gun registry, fears ‘back door’ resurrection

SAULT STE. MARIE, Ontario — He says he doesn’t want to sound paranoid, but Prime Minister Stephen Harper is concerned …

Lax climate policy hasn’t resulted in ‘energy super power’ status for Canada

OTTAWA — When the federal environment commissioner reported this week that Canada would not meet its 2020 international commitment on …

110th anniversary commemoration of Boer War skirted ‘sensitive’ details

Wikipedia photo OTTAWA – The Conservative government was warned in advance by bureaucrats that its 110th anniversary commemoration of the …

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