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Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces new national park

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Canada is getting a new national park in the wilds of the Northwest territories.

Election polls: To believe or not to believe?

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If the latest poll is to be believed, the Quebec Liberal Party will win a majority on Sept. 4, much to the chagrin of student movement supporters and the astonishment of many in the province's political establishment.

Dave Chappelle pops in on Mayor Rob Ford for bylaw query

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The jokers just keep showing up at City Hall.

Civic funeral for techie killed at Parti Quebecois rally

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Quebec will pay for a civic funeral for lighting technician Denis Blanchette, shot and killed outside a Parti Quebecois rally on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper appoints five new senators

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The Conservative government appointed five new senators Friday, sparking renewed calls for red chamber reform.

Peter MacKay and Nazanin Afshin-Jam expecting baby in new year

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Defence Minister Peter MacKay and his new wife Nazanin Afshin-Jam are expecting a baby in the New Year.

Harper presses Putin on Syria

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper pressed Russian President Vladimir here Saturday to do more to end the bloodshed in Syria.

PQ election night venue not secure: police source

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The downtown Montreal venue that was the scene of violence on Quebec election night was not properly secured, a police source told QMI Agency.

Alleged PQ shooter Richard Bain obsessed with politics, unafraid to die: Couple

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The fishing-lodge owner accused in the deadly shooting at the Parti Quebecois victory rally last week was obsessed with Quebec politics, says a London, Ont. couple who hired him as a fishing guide just weeks before.

Canada, China ink trade agreement

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Canada and China signed a trade agreement here Sunday that Prime Minister Stephen Harper said will give Canadian companies firmer legal footing when they invest in China.

Iran, global security crowd trade talk at Pacific summit

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper was in Russia over the weekend to talk trade and commerce at APEC, the annual summit of Pacific nation leaders, but ended up spending a lot of time talking about global peace and security issues, namely Syria and Iran.

Israel's PM praises Canada for cutting diplomatic ties with Iran

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Israel's prime minister has praised Prime Minister Stephen Harper's diplomatic divorce with Iran and wants other "responsible members" of the international community to follow Canada's lead, according to the Jerusalem Post.

Separatist Lucien Bouchard blasts PQ referendum plan

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The Parti Quebecois' citizen-initiated sovereignty referendum plan is "irresponsible," says Lucien Bouchard, the man who nearly took Quebec out of Canada in 1995.

Homes levelled in B.C. blaze

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About 1,550 residents of Peachland, B.C., were forced to flee their homes when a forest fire erupted near the Okanagan town Sunday.

Corporate handouts costs taxpayers billions

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Successive federal governments have flushed billions of dollars in corporate handouts down the drain, leaving taxpayers paying the tab.

Feds to strip 3,000 of citizenship over fraudulent applications

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Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced Monday that the feds are moving to strip about 3,000 people of their Canadian citizenships for fraudulent applications.

Court grants Quebec motion to preserve gun-registry data

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A Superior Court judge has granted Quebec's motion to protect gun-registry data that Ottawa has earmarked for destruction.

Ont. should end easy welfare for refugee claimants: Feds

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The feds are working on a same-day notification system so that provincial governments know right away when someone has been removed from Canada and can quickly cut off welfare and other benefits, QMI Agency has learned.

CBC, with 22 lawyers, spent almost $900Gs on outside help to fight lawsuit

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Despite having 22 lawyers on staff, CBC spent close to $900,000 on top-flight lawyers from an outside firm to fight a lawsuit that could have been settled with an apology.

NDP MP encourages Pierre Poilievre to take issues up with unions

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Ottawa MP Pierre Poilievre should sit down with unions if he has a beef with them, the NDP's ethics critic said Tuesday.
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