Former prime minister Stephen Harper has landed himself a job with an international law firm.
Law firm Dentons hires former prime minister Stephen Harper
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Jail potential terrorists if they can’t be monitored 24/7: Clement
Conservative leadership candidate Tony
Clement says if people at high risk of
committing terrorist acts cannot be
monitored around the clock, they should
be behind bars.
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Specially trained autism dog one of 14 that died at Saskatoon boarding kennel
SASKATOON — Families are mourning the loss of their pets after an apparent heating problem led to the deaths of 14 dogs at a Saskatoon boarding kennel over the weekend.
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New poll suggests Leitch has Conservative voters’ ear
Kellie Leitch, who made headlines with
her proposal for a values test on new
immigrants, is the preferred declared
candidate in the Conservative
leadership race, according to a
Mainstreet/Postmedia poll.
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CRA to investigate B.C. real estate speculators
National Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier has asked the Canada Revenue Agency to look into the actions of real estate speculators in B.C. following a newspaper investigation.
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Doug Ford belittles Justin Trudeau as a snowboard instructor and drama teacher
Doug Ford came out swinging during a
surprise announcement Tuesday, saying
that while Justin Trudeau may be prime
minister, he is nothing more than a "snowboard instructor" and "part-time
drama teacher."
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Conservative MP Andrew Scheer steps down as Opposition House leader, hints at joining Tory race
Interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose said it’s critical her party remain united as it gears up for a leadership race that became more of an open contest after perceived front-runner Peter MacKay decided to bow out.
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Bono says working with Trump would be his biggest challenge, ’by far’
U2 lead singer and activist Bono says working with a Trump administration in the fight against extreme poverty and preventable diseases would be his biggest challenge — by far.
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Vigilante group catches second man; Former B.C. deputy sheriff now facing sex charges
A growing trend of vigilante stings has resulted in charges against a former deputy sheriff in British Columbia just days after a Mountie faced similar allegations.
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Mom who received one cent after soldier son’s suicide getting Silver Cross
The mother of a Canadian soldier who killed himself after serving in Afghanistan will finally be honoured with a Memorial Cross this weekend, ending a long battle to have the military recognize his death as service related.
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Woman launches lawsuit against Canadian vibrator maker
A U.S. woman has launched a proposed
class-action lawsuit against the
Canadian-owned maker of a smartphone-
enabled vibrator, alleging the company
sells products that secretly collect
and transmit “highly sensitive”
information.
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Kitten with Spiderman skills to have surgery after being thrown from car in B.C.
A kitten that SPCA officials in Fort St.
John, B.C., says has the skills of
Spiderman is about to receive surgery to
help it recover from an abusive start to
life.
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’They hung the wrong boy’: New questions in 1887 murder of pregnant P.E.I. girl
She was 17, single and pregnant, an uneasy combination in 1880s Prince Edward Island.
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Parents watch in shock as boy runs from alleged abductor's home in New Brunswick
Parents searching for their missing son watched in shock as he fled the house of an elderly neighbour who had allegedly kidnapped him, New Brunswick police said.
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Ex-hockey coach Graham James granted full parole
Convicted sex offender Graham James, the disgraced former junior hockey coach who abused players under his charge, was granted full parole Thursday.
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Travis Vader found guilty in double-murder trial
An Edmonton judge has granted a media application to have Thursday's verdict in the Travis Vader double-murder trial to be broadcast via a live-streaming TV camera in the courtroom.
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Canadian held in China on spying charges has been freed, official says
A federal official says a Canadian man
jailed in China for more than two years
and accused of spying has been released.
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Liberal MP wants Ottawa to be bilingual
Liberal MP Denis Paradis thinks it
sounds obvious enough: Canada is an
officially bilingual country, so its
national capital should be too.
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Feds step in to stop Quebec man’s deportation 20 years after conviction
The federal government is temporarily not proceeding with the deportation of a longtime Quebec resident who was ordered back to his native Italy based on a 20-year-old criminal conviction.
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Mountie charged with luring in Creep Catchers sting will vigorously defend himself: Lawyer
The lawyer for a British Columbia RCMP officer charged with luring after a sting by a vigilante group says his client will vigorously defend himself.
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