One of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's fiercest loyalists has been fired from his job with the Conservative Party of Canada days after accusations surfaced he that interfered in a local nomination race involving his girlfriend, an MP for a GTA riding.
Harper loyalist Dimitri Soudas fired from top party post
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Snapshot: This week in pictures
See the best photos taken across Canada and around the world this week.
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Mystery woman who aided shot cop in courthouse on pot charge
The fact that a mystery woman — initially thought to be a nurse — dove in to save a wounded police officer’s life Friday was already the stuff of movies.
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Harper looks back on Afghan mission
Canada's mission to Afghanistan is officially over today.
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Murder trial set to begin in Halloween death of B.C. teen
The murder trial is set to being Monday for a man accused in the grisly death of an Armstrong, B.C., teen on Halloween night.
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Government to appeal medical marijuana injunction
The government will appeal the Federal Court's injunction that allows medical pot smokers to keep growing their own stash.
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Soudas dismissal good for party, former Harper adviser says
The sudden dismissal of Dimitri Soudas as the Conservative Party of Canada's executive director is a good thing, one of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's former advisers says.
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Justin Trudeau sorry for F-bomb at charity boxing event
Justin Trudeau apologized Monday for dropping an F-bomb at a weekend cancer charity event, saying his wife scolded him for his potty mouth.
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Opposition MPs demand action after UN releases latest climate change report
A new report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has Canadian opposition MPs alarmed and demanding the government take action.
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B.C. premier signs deal with feds to develop liquefied natural gas industry
B.C. Premier Christy Clark will leave Ottawa with a few agreements in hand she says will help her province develop its liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry.
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Two injured in Banff avalanche
Two skiers are in serious but stable condition after being swept up in an avalanche at Sunshine Village ski resort Monday.
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Foul play not suspected in jogger's death
An autopsy of the body believed to be that of missing Whitby jogger Jeffrey Boucher revealed no signs of foul play, Durham Regional Police said Monday.
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Was Brampton courthouse gunman acting alone?
Who was Charnjit "Sonny" Bassi planning to shoot and did he have accomplices?
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Gunman was targeting someone in Brampton courthouse: Sources
Police are investigating whether the gunman who wounded a Peel Regional Police officer was targeting someone inside the Brampton Courthouse Friday morning, sources have told the Toronto Sun.
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One-on-one with Prime Minister Harper
Brian Lilley sits down with Prime Minister Stephen Harper for a one-on-one interview on the issue of the Afghan mission.
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The 10 best April Fool's Day pranks
If something sounds too outrageous to be true, it's a good idea to check the calendar.
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Pair accused of sex mid-flight plead not guilty
The two people accused of getting frisky on a daytime flight from Toronto to Halifax pleaded not guilty in court Tuesday.
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Liberal MP Jim Karygiannis quits to run for Toronto city council
One of the longest-serving and most combative MPs in the House of Commons is packing it in to try his hand at municipal politics.
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First-time Lotto Max buyer nets $48M
When Tina Ferrone bought her first Lotto Max ticket on Friday — on a whim during her lunch hour — she did not expect to net $48 million.
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Epic rescue as roofers come to aid of injured Canada Post letter carrier
Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail — but a leg left badly broken after a fall on ice?
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