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Tony Clement calls for terrorist 'wanted' list, incarceration of high-risk suspects
Conservative leadership candidate Tony Clement said the government must focus on disrupting the flow of people and funds that support terrorism, as he outlined his national security policy in Ottawa this morning. More read comments
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Updated Sir John Franklin's long-lost HMS Terror believed found
What's believed to be the wreck of HMS Terror, one of Sir John Franklin's two ships lost in the doomed 1845 Franklin Expedition, has been found in a Nunavut bay. More
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Stephen Harper takes job at international law firm Dentons
Former prime minister Stephen Harper has landed himself a job with an international law firm. More
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Analysis How Conservatives spent Parliament's summer break
Policy roundtables aren't most people's idea of summer R&R.; But Conservatives have done a lot of listening this summer, as part of their rebuilding phase. More read comments
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