Prime Minister Stephen Harper disputed court documents Wednesday that allege the Tory party’s chief fundraiser offered to pay Sen. Mike Duffy’s inappropriate expenses before the tab ballooned.
Harper sides with senator’s denial
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Rob Ford told staffer where crack video could be located
Mayor Rob Ford thought he knew where the crack video was back in May despite denying publicly it existed, according to newly-released police document.
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Talk of Rob Ford's wild 4/20 on police intercepts
Mayor Rob Ford’s 4/20 sounded like a wild, drug-filled ride, according to a newly released police document.
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Pauline Marois staffer charged with voyeurism
A member of Premier Pauline Marois' inner circle is accused of voyeurism.
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Rehtaeh Parsons child porn case adjourned until new year
The Rehtaeh Parsons child pornography trial has been put over to Jan. 9.
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Women don't understand football: Mayor Rob Ford
Mayor Rob Ford is no fan of women winning his football pool.
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Harper saves Deloitte auditor from testifying
Prime Minister Stephen Harper sided with his Senate foot soldiers Thursday to shield a bean counter with ties to Conservative party from a parliamentary grilling.
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12 steps to Rob Ford’s resurrection
With every Fordian slip, heat builds on the mayor to bugger off, take a break and visit cousin Betty.
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Veterans take feds to task on mental health talk
Veterans say the government and military's call for soldiers to seek help if they're suffering from mental illness rings hollow.
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Questions piling up for Rob Ford to answer
The more we get, Mr. Ford, the more we need.
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Quebecer reflects on his famous uncle, Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela's nephew, Vuyani Gxoyiya, lives in a small northern Quebec town and recently came up short in a bid to become mayor.
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Sadistic torturer John Siscoe declared dangerous offender
A sadistic man who inflicted months of almost daily brutality on his captive torture victim was declared a dangerous offender and locked up indefinitely, a Superior Court judge ruled Friday.
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Councillor 'lucky to be alive' after Rob Ford hit, may sue
Embattled Toronto mayor Rob Ford has been through his share of legal battles since taking office, and his next fight in a courtroom may be against diminutive city councillor Pam McConnell.
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Feds want to crack down on prescription drug info
Proposed new legislation would force pharmaceutical companies to better advertise potential adverse health effects of drugs and give the government greater powers to penalize companies for violations.
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Canadian leaders mourn Mandela’s death
Canada’s political leaders joined others around the world to mourn the loss of Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s first black president and an honorary Canadian citizen, who died after a lengthy illness.
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Miracle on P.E.I.? Man asks people to send Christmas cards for his parents
Mark Enman is asking Canadians to help him and his siblings give their ailing parents a "Miracle on 34th Street moment" for Christmas.
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Twins born 8 days apart at Halifax hospital
A couple from Bermuda are the proud parents of two boys born eight days apart in a Halifax hospital.
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Remember Me? Adelaide Hunter Hoodless
Before women’s suffrage and before women’s rights and liberation movements of the 20th century, there was Adelaide Hunter Hoodless — a voice for the rural Canadian woman.
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$80 million up for grabs in next Lotto Max draw
No one's numbers came up at Friday's $50 million Lotto Max draw, which means a huge $80 million is up for grabs next weekend.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper to travel to South Africa Sunday for Nelson Mandela's funeral
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will travel to South Africa on Sunday to attend Nelson Mandela's funeral.
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