The Senate will investigate the personal relationship between Quebec Conservative Sen. Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu and his parliamentary assistant, QMI Agency has learned.
Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu defends relationship with assistant
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Canadians are centrist except in the voting booth
Centrist politics rules, however Conservatives still own the polls.
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Chris Hadfield on building a spaceship
Last month, we posed this question to Sun Media readers: What would you ask an astronaut? Turns out, our readers wanted to know a lot about space.
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford accused of crude comments, groping former mayoral candidate Sarah Thomson
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is under fire from an old election foe for his alleged party antics that included grabbing her butt.
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Justin Trudeau would win next election for Liberals, poll shows
OTTAWA - The Liberals would return to power in the next Canadian election if, as expected, they choose the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to head the party, according to an opinion poll released on Friday.
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Louise Marchand, president of Quebec language office, resigns
The president of Quebec's controversial language office has resigned, the provincial government announced Friday morning.
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Libertarian icon warns against big government
Republican primary presidential candidate Ron Paul delivered 4,000 babies when he was a doctor and he delivered again Friday by bringing his populist message of less government and more individual liberty north.
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Supreme Court ruling opens door to massive Manitoba Metis land claim that includes Winnipeg and much of southern Manitoba
The Crown failed to properly hand out land grants promised to Manitoba Metis 142 years ago, the Supreme Court ruled Friday.
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Feds to take aim at tax cheats
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Friday he is no closer to setting the date for the federal budget - but he put tax cheats on notice that it would soon be harder to hide money from the federal government.
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Calgary zookeeper injured after gorillas get into kitchen
Calgary Zoo officials said it’s not clear how an unknown number of gorillas ventured into a kitchen connected to their enclosure Friday morning.
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N.W.T. and feds sign joint devolution deal
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the government of the Northwest Territories signed a joint-declaration Monday which signals a new beginning and more powers for Yellowknife.
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NDP leader won't discuss Keystone pipeline on U.S trip
NDP leader Tom Mulcair is one of many Canadian politicians making an appearance in the American capital this week, but he will be the only one refusing to discuss the hot-button Keystone XL pipeline.
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The Canadian brand
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Suspect arrested in McGill superhospital corruption case
Quebec anti-corruption police on Tuesday arrested Jeremy Morris, who they believe was part of a multimillion-dollar kickback scheme involving the construction of McGill University's superhospital.
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Road stories: Meeting the overnight community in Fredericton
It’s a full neighbourhood at the Knights Inn. At least it will be when a late-arriving MLA drives up to find his key where Norm Boudreau hid it for him.
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Trudeau should return speech money, poll finds
Canadians overwhelmingly reject the idea of members of Parliament cashing in on the speaking circuit, a new poll says.
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Judge rejects Luka Magnotta's request to boot public, journalists from hearing
The preliminary hearing for accused dismemberer Luka Rocco Magnotta got underway Tuesday after he lost a bid to bar the public and media from the courtroom.
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Governor General David Johnston has spent $2M on international travel
The Governor General's trips abroad have cost Canadian taxpayers $2 million since David Johnston took over the post in 2010.
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Elliot Lake mall library had leaky roof, mould from the start
Staff from the Elliot Lake library testified Tuesday about "deplorable" conditions at the Algo Centre Mall, on the seventh day of a public inquiry into the mall's deadly collapse last year.
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Canadian Forces vet says new fitness test geared to cut staff
Not all members of the Canadian Forces are convinced a new fitness test is just about trimming waistlines.
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