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A week of tax promises that are more about politics than policy
The two front-running parties started the week with very similar, widely praised tax announcements. But they quickly returned to offering micro-targeted tax policies that are less clear, less fair and less efficient.
Business ||
Violent clashes break out at Maxime Bernier event in Hamilton
Police attempted to keep protesters and counter-protesters separated as attendees made their way into Mohawk College in Hamilton for a fundraising event for the People's Party of Canada. Four people were arrested but later released.
Canada -Hamilton ||
GO PUBLIC
Toronto-area man out $2,775 after e-transfer fraudsters impersonate him on email
A Toronto-area contractor says it was "pretty creepy" to discover someone had impersonated him online — convincing his customers to e-transfer thousands of dollars, which were stolen. He and others who contacted Go Public are frustrated that Interac and the big banks won’t trace the cash.
Business ||
Democrats have fallen into Trump's impeachment trap, his supporters say
President's supporters say the impeachment inquiry will galvanize Republican voters ahead of next year's presidential election. In Corona, Calif., no evidence will convince Trump supporters of his guilt.
World ||
WEST OF CENTRE
What Canada's economy would look like if Alberta's recession never happened
"Strong Alberta, strong Canada" is a rare turn of phrase you hear from politicians of all stripes — and with good reason; the evidence bears it out.
Canada -Calgary ||
Where the party leaders are on Day 20 of the federal election campaign
Politics |
Analysis
What tipping point seats say about Liberal, Conservative paths to victory
Politics ||
Updated
Quebec should apologize for 'systemic discrimination' in treatment of Indigenous people, Viens report says
Canada -Montreal |
Health Canada investigating ads for natural health product targeting anxious teens
Health |
NDP looking to social media for a campaign boost
Politics ||
Toronto business owner loses $14K to technical glitch at mobile payment company
Canada -Toronto ||
Analysis
What MIT Media Lab's funding scandal says about sexism in tech
Technology & Science ||
Opinion
The tension in Hong Kong started long before the extradition bill, and will continue to fester long after
Opinion ||
Liberals to boost spending and extend deficits while taxing luxury goods and Internet giants
Politics ||
'Some of us could have died': Unease remains in northern Manitoba following RCMP report on B.C. suspects
Canada -Manitoba |
Today is the deadline for election candidates to register
Politics ||
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Tiny frogs posing big problem for Gatineau developers
Robyn Miller
News -Canada -Ottawa ||
Cable barriers on deadly Hwy. 50 stretch won't stop crashes, experts say
Amanda Pfeffer
News -Canada -Ottawa ||
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'I can't count on you': Rapper releases OC Transpo diss track
News -Canada -Ottawa ||
Education workers begin work-to-rule in Ottawa area
Krystalle Ramlakhan
News -Canada -Ottawa ||
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Ontario education workers to begin work-to-rule after negotiations break off
Canada -Toronto |
Collision tally hits 319 after heavy snow wallops Calgary
Joel Dryden
Canada -Calgary ||
NDP pledges $100M to fight gang violence, if elected
Politics ||
Uptick of Canadians hit with 5-year bans at U.S. borders called a 'troubling trend'
Cathy Kearney
Canada -British Columbia ||
Alberta will remain an 'energy superpower' under Green Party climate plan, says May
Radio -Cross Country Checkup |
Liberals ask for an investigation of Scheer's insurance industry credentials
Elise von Scheel
Politics ||
Make debate great again: How bad political argument is undermining democracy
Radio -Ideas |
U.S. intelligence committee chair Adam Schiff expects whistleblower to testify 'soon'
World |
Updated
Saudi crown prince takes responsibility for journalist's killing but denies ordering it
World ||
Stunned authorities find dozens of encrypted computers in alleged spy's home
Catharine Tunney
Politics ||
Why engineers in Alberta think they've found a way for the oilsands to produce clean fuel
Tony Seskus
Business |
POLL TRACKER
Conservatives hold small lead but Liberals favoured in seats
Politics |