What does Mayor Rob Ford, U.S. president Barack Obama and Rep. Tim Bishop have in common?
American political attack ad features Toronto Mayor Rob Ford
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Confusion reigns over senators' housing allowances
More than a year after the Senate scandal hit the headlines, questions are still being raised about Senate housing allowances.
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Mike Duffy recovering from heart surgery
Suspended Sen. Mike Duffy underwent heart surgery on Tuesday and is recovering in an Ottawa hospital.
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Blizzard braving motorists outside Calgary weather the storm for hours in their vehicles
Wind howling with flesh-freezing ferocity, snowdrifts as high as your mirrors, and no rescue in sight for 17 frosty hours.
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Island airport expansion could get bumpy ride
The Toronto Island airport expansion could get a bumpy ride on Thursday and might not even fly to city council later this month.
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Kain, Brett Kissel rock the capital
There was a rock and country vibe at the fourth annual Canadian Music Night.
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Man stabbed friend wearing 'stab-proof vest'
It would have been a Darwin Award winner if the victim hadn't managed to survive, but it is still a sure-fire candidate for the dumb and dumber category.
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Romeo Dallaire crashes car on Parliament Hill
The bad headlines for the Senate simply don't stop.
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Milk, egg prices expected to drop
Canadians can expect modest increases in food prices next year, but prices for staples like cheese, eggs, milk and frozen vegetables may decrease, a new report says.
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Sun Media cuts 200 jobs
Sun Media is cutting about 200 jobs across the chain due to "unprecedented changes in the print media industry driven largely by the digital revolution."
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Fourth Canadian soldier dies in suspected suicide
Another Canadian solider was found dead Monday morning in an apparent suicide.
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NDP would nix resource projects before review: Mulcair
An NDP government could nix resource projects even before the National Energy Board (NEB) reviews them, party leader Thomas Mulcair says.
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Wiretap documents released in Rob Ford scandal
Embattled Mayor Rob Ford's crack cocaine scandal is heating up again.
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Canada wants to lay claim to North Pole
Canada's deadline is looming to claim a massive chunk of the Arctic seafloor as its own.
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Councillors Vaughan, Davis wonder why Rob Ford hasn't been charged
A smiling Mayor Rob Ford left City Hall Wednesday night laughing off questions about the latest allegations to surface in police documents filed with the courts.
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Police have done their job on Rob Ford investigation: Blair
Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair remained tight lipped Wednesday on whether investigators are considering charges against Mayor Rob Ford in light of new wiretap documents being released.
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Ford, Kelly don't agree on next island airport step
Toronto’s two mayors don’t even agree on what to do with the proposed Toronto Island airport expansion.
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Rob Ford No. 2 on 2013 apology list
We Canadians make “sorry” an art form.
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Some Rob Ford staff wrongly thought crack video spurred Anthony Smith murder
Mayor Rob Ford’s staff members mistakenly believed the murder of an alleged gang member seen in a photo with the mayor was motivated by the now infamous crack video, according to police documents released Wednesday.
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"Far fetched" allegations on wiretaps: Rob Ford
You would think if there is anybody who should have been shaken up with the latest court document bombshells, it should have been Mayor Rob Ford.
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