The NDP won't allow the Senate spending scandal to fade to black this summer and will use a cross-country tour to the jurisdictions represented by misfits to keep it fresh.
NDP tour to expose Senate
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Reporter’s life washes away in flood
Thursday morning started like any other with myself slipping out of bed, pouring a bowl of cereal and getting my camera gear ready for another day at the High River Times.
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Anti-human smuggling project aimed at victims
A new anti-human smuggling project aims to improve the relationship between law enforcement and victims, increasing the likelihood these crimes being reported and flesh out the picture of human smuggling in Canada.
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Quebec woman found guilty of murdering two daughters
A jury found a Quebec woman guilty of first-degree murder Monday for killing her two daughters.
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Tories commit to Calgary convention
The Conservative party is committed to holding its biannual policy convention in Calgary once the flood-damaged city is ready to welcome them.
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Highway crash sparks deadly explosion
A deadly explosion erupted on an Alberta highway Monday when a car hit a fuel truck carrying 57,000 litres of gasoline.
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Officer gets 4 years for deadly B.C. ferry sinking
Karl Lilgert wasn’t doing his job and was "distracted" by a former lover on the Queen of the North’s bridge when it sank in 2006, a B.C. Supreme Court judge said as he sentenced him to four years in prison for the two deaths in the crash.
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Tory support plummets after rocky spring: Survey
After a spring full of scandal that reached into the Prime Minister's Office, a new survey finds Stephen Harper's Conservatives are tied for voter support across the country with Thomas Mulcair's NDP — and both of them are looking up at Justin Trudeau's Liberals.
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Spirit of Calgary shines as volunteers pitch in on flood cleanup
Strangers became friends as Calgarians rolled up their sleeves to work together cleaning up the mess left in the wake of devastating flooding.
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Canadian mountain climber quits Pakistan expedition hours before Taliban attack kills rest of team
Canadian mountaineer Gabriel Filippi quit an 11-man expedition to a Pakistani mountain hours before Taliban terrorists massacred the 10 other climbers and a guide.
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Montreal councillors choose Laurent Blanchard as latest interim mayor
Montreal city councillors have elected executive committee chairman Laurent Blanchard as interim mayor by 30-28 vote.
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Offshore holdings to get more scrutiny from the taxman
Wealthy Canadians with cash overseas will soon face more scrutiny from the Canada Revenue Agency.
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Ex-girlfriend of beaten, robbed poker champ gets 3 1/2 years in prison
The ex-girlfriend of world poker champ Jonathan Duhamel was sentenced to prison time Tuesday after he was beaten and robbed.
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20 people rescued from Arctic ice floe, 10 still stranded
Twenty people are back on terra firma after being stranded on an ice floe near Baffin Island Tuesday morning.
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Polled Canadians see Snowden as whistleblower, but many welcome targeted terrorist surveillance
Edward Snowden, who leaked what he contends are privacy violations by the U.S. government, is a whistleblower, not a traitor, according to the majority of Canadian respondents in a new survey.
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Vic Toews set to retire from politics
Canada’s Public Safety Minister Vic Toews is on the verge of retiring from politics, QMI News Agency has learned.
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Vic Toews departure could spark big changes at Harper's table
Vic Toews could be the first of a handful of Stephen Harper's ministers who will shortly announce they're ready to explore life beyond politics.
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Ottawa man strangled in El Salvador
An Ottawa family desperately are looking for answers after their father was brutally beaten to death in El Salvador.
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Teen arrested, man in critical condition after alleged car-surfing stunt
A 21-year-old man is fighting for his
life
and a teenager faces criminal charges
after a suspected car-surfing stunt went
wrong.
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Hate speech provision in Human Rights Act struck down
An Alberta MP has succeeded in his bid to
repeal a section of the Canadian Human
Rights Act long seen by free-speech
advocates as a tool to squelch dissenting
opinions.
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