As political parties jostle for the votes of families with children, they’re each pitching their view of how best to help parents with child care.
Explainer: Where each party stands on child care, from universal daycare to universal child benefits
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Four Brits among six victims in Quebec plane crash
Britain's Foreign Office says four Britons were among six people killed when a sightseeing seaplane crashed in a remote area of Quebec's North Shore on Sunday.
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Confused driver ends up on Manitoba airport runway
A security review is underway after a confused motorist drove her vehicle onto the runway at the municipal airport in Brandon, Man.
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Booze restrictions can turn travellers into law breakers
As Ontarians travel their own country this summer, they could be breaking the law just by bringing home too much booze.
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Scrappier Harper emerges as economy becomes campaign focus
A feistier Stephen Harper appeared on the campaign trail Tuesday as volatile world markets pushed the election debate back to his favourite subject: the economy.
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Canadian police forces using new less-lethal projectiles
A type of less-lethal projectile that's gaining popularity among American police forces is now finding its way onto Canadian streets.
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'(NDP's) first budget will be a balanced budget': Mulcair
An NDP government would not need to run a deficit to finance its promises, leader Thomas Mulcair said Tuesday.
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Law inspired by Rehtaeh Parsons challenged in court as unconstitutional
HALIFAX -- An anti-cyberbullying law drafted in response to the Rehtaeh Parsons case needs to be rewritten because it is too broad and allows anything online that hurts somebody's feelings to be considered an offence, a lawyer argued in Halifax Tuesday.
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Quebec coroner identifies all 6 victims in plane crash
The Quebec coroner's office has formally identified the six people who perished when a sightseeing seaplane crashed in a remote area of Quebec's North Shore on Sunday.
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Canada's doctors want parents to give schools proof of child's immunization
Canada's doctors stopped short of advocating for mandatory vaccinations for children Wednesday, calling instead for parents to provide proof to school officials that their children have been vaccinated.
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About 150 cows perish in Quebec barn fire
SAINT-EDOUARD-DE-LOTBINIERE, Que. --
About 150 cows have perished in a fire
that destroyed a large barn in Quebec.
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Taxes eat up 42% of average Canadian family's income: Fraser Institute
Canadians retain just 21% of their income
after paying the taxman and covering the cost
of necessities, according to a Fraser
Institute study.
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Nova Scotia judge reserves decision on law inspired by Rehtaeh Parsons
A judge reserved his decision today on a case that challenges on constitutional grounds Nova Scotia's groundbreaking anti-cyberbullying law.
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Mom of missing B.C. kids previously worried dad wouldn't return them
COMOX VALLEY, B.C. -- The mother of four
Vancouver Island children allegedly
abducted by their father overseas says
she's living a nightmare.
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Explosives cache found in home
Police have laid two explosives-related charges against a Saskatchewan man who was allegedly threatening to cause harm.
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Paul Martin says Stephen Harper is the 'king of deficits'
Paul Martin returned Friday to the Liberal campaign trail to lend credibility to Justin Trudeau's economic team in Quebec, but for a few moments, people could be forgiven for wondering who was running for prime minister.
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Canadian fighter pilots accused of killing civilians: Report
The American-led coalition says other air strikes were conducted on the same day and in the same vicinity where Canadian CF-18 warplanes were accused of causing civilian casualties in January.
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Thousands of honey bees stolen from Alberta farmer
A central Alberta farmer is feeling the sting from the theft of 600,000 honey bees and 12 hives.
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Beer decision reserved
Lawyers for a New Brunswick man fighting a fine for buying cheap booze and bringing it into the province reiterated their position that the provincial laws are unconstitutional as they presented closing arguments Friday.
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Mulcair says professional sports shouldn't expect help from Ottawa
Tax dollars shouldn't be spent on big league sports franchises when hundreds of thousands of Canadian kids live in poverty, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said Friday in Montreal.
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