Steve Paikin to host first Ontario Tory leadership debate, just weeks before online vote
Voting will be open from March 2-8, with the results announce March 10. All the results will be easily auditable, party officials stress
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Andrew Coyne: Canada’s Conservatives won't start winning until they know why they want to win
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Can B.C. really stop the Trans Mountain pipeline, and how can the federal government make ...
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B.C. premier says wine boycott by Alberta over pipeline dispute is 'over the top' but ...
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Federal trade minister orders review of controversial $300M helicopter deal with Philippines
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Benjamin Netanyahu suggests Israeli police could implicate him in corruption probe
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Bagnall: Could cloud services signal the end of 'big zombie IT projects' in government?
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Was the Trudeau government actually unaware of legal action against military personnel?
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Reevely: Ontario will retaliate against 'Buy American' rules, Wynne promises
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Olympics Olympic athletes sing new, gender-neutral anthem lyrics at ceremony
OTTAWA – Canadian athletes in Pyeongchang, South Korea, for the Winter Olympics sang the new, gender-neutral lyrics of O Canada while raising the flag ON WEDNESDAY, said Canadian Heritage Minister Melanie Joly. -
Politics Don't 'jump to conclusions' on pot timing, federal public safety minister says: 'The law remains ...
OTTAWA — People shouldn’t “jump to conclusions” about when they’ll be able to buy marijuana legally, as a key federal bill makes its way through Parliament, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says. -
Politics Annoyed with Canada, US trade czar floats idea of separate NAFTA deals: lawmaker
WASHINGTON — The United States is stressing its support for renegotiating a three-country NAFTA agreement after comments from an American lawmaker suggesting it was considering splitting Canada and Mexico into separate talks. -
Politics Manitoba MLA to take sensitivity training after offensive 'turdeau' tweets
WINNIPEG — A Manitoba government backbencher is apologizing after calling asylum seekers a “drain on society” on Twitter and for retweeting posts that suggested Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was a “scumbag. -
Politics Trudeau intervenes in lawsuit against military because Justice lawyers’ argument ‘does not align’ with beliefs
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau put Justice Department lawyers on notice Wednesday for their response to a proposed class-action lawsuit on military sexual misconduct, saying their arguments are out of line. -
Trudeau on Trans Mountain: talking to premiers over pipeline battle, says PM
OTTAWA — Just because Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is refusing to wade publicly into the emerging pipeline-induced trade war between British Columbia and Alberta, that doesn’t mean things aren’t happening out of the public eye, his environment minister suggested Wednesday. -
Politics Donald Trump liked what he saw at a military parade in France. Now he’s ordered ...
American shows of military strength don't come cheap. The cost of shipping Abrams tanks and high-tech hardware to Washington could run in the millions -
Politics Canada selling combat helicopters to Philippines despite concerns over Duterte’s deadly war on drugs
The sale was denounced by human rights activists who warned the Trudeau government was cozying up to some of the more dubious regimes in the world -
Politics Fisheries Act changes welcomed by scientists, while industry groups say they'll wait and see
The federal Liberals tabled a number of amendments to the Fisheries Act, intended to roll back changes made by the former Conservative government -
Politics Justin Trudeau vs Justin Trudeau: a brief history of a prime minister and his (epic) ...
The frank, open format of town halls has revealed several things about Trudeau, including, perhaps, that he doesn’t always think before he speaks