An Ottawa bike shop owner who joined Finance Minister Jim Flaherty for a budget announcement last year says the feds are disguising new tariffs to taxpayers.
NDP: Feds hid new tariffs
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Alta. woman dead after crashing into horses loose on hwy
Police say a 19-year-old woman was killed Tuesday after crashing into two horses that found their way onto a highway in southeast Alberta.
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Electoral reform act on ice
OTTAWA -- The Conservative government put its electoral reform act on ice Wednesday just a day before it was supposed to have been tabled in the House of Commons.
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Tory backbencher's 'gendercide' motion dead
Conservative MP Mark Warawa's effort to raise the issue of "gendercide" in the House of Commons is over.
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Canada won't alter Oxy policy despite U.S. decision to bar generics from market
The federal government says it won't shift its policy on generic forms of OxyContin, even though U.S. health regulators barred cheaper forms of the drug for market.
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PM targets Trudeau over terror remarks
Prime Minister Stephen Harper took Justin Trudeau to task Wednesday over comments he made in the wake of the Boston bombings that the government should look at the “root causes” of these acts.
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Ex-Montreal chairman denies Mafia ties
The former right-hand man to deposed Montreal mayor Gerald Tremblay admits he once attended a Mafia wedding, but says he's "offended" at the suggestion he has Mob ties.
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While Mulcair helps Dix in B.C., Trudeau passes on Clark
B.C. NDP Leader Adrian Dix can count on help from his federal cousins in the provincial election but it looks like B.C. Liberal Leader Christy Clark will be on her own.
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Trudeau ignores Canadians workers: Moore
Justin Trudeau's taste for Szechuan spilled over in the Commons on Wednesday with Conservatives charging the Liberal leader would rather import Chinese cooks rather than hire Canadian.
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Flyers supporting alleged Rehtaeh Parsons' rapists posted near her home
Someone has put up flyers in support of the boys who allegedly raped Nova Scotia teen Rehtaeh Parsons.
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N.L. premier quits Twitter after links to porn
The premier of Newfoundland and Labrador quit Twitter after her account was linked to a site distributing pornography.
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'Worst case' of workplace harassment at rights tribunal: Integrity commissioner
The former head of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal systematically humiliated staff in the "worst case" of workplace harassment the federal whistleblower watchdog says he's ever seen.
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Rehtaeh Parsons case: Review of school board actions underway
Nova Scotia has hired two experts from Ontario to review how the Halifax Regional School Board handled the case of Rehtaeh Parsons, who killed herself after allegedly being raped and bullied by fellow students.
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'Kind, mischievous' girls killed in Thurso fire
An electrical problem might have sparked the fire that killed two little girls in Thurso on Wednesday and sent six others to hospital.
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Online drug company at centre of counterfeit controversies lays off hundreds worldwide: Source
The Winnipeg-based online pharmaceutical company at the centre of multiple counterfeit medication controversies laid off hundreds of employees worldwide Thursday.
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Tory MP still trying to get Duceppe to pay back more than $700Gs
A Conservative MP is trying to revive the idea of getting former Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe to pay back the more than $700,000 he charged taxpayers to have a separatist party official on his parliamentary office payroll.
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Student at Alberta College of Art and Design slaughters chicken in cafeteria as art
At least one Alberta College of Art and
Design student had their feathers in a
bunch after seeing a chicken slaughtered
in the cafeteria.
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Senior stabbed for staring at woman's butt
A 66-year-old man was beaten and stabbed in north-end Montreal after he was caught gawking at the rear end of the suspect's girlfriend.
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Aunt of suspected Boston bombers speaks to Sun from Etobicoke home
The Etobicoke aunt of two men tied to the Boston Marathon bombings doesn’t want to believe her nephews are being labeled terrorists.
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PM must make sure Mike Duffy pays back his expenses, says NDP
The prime minister needs to make sure Conservative-appointed senator Mike Duffy is good to his word in paying back his questionable living expenses, NDP ethics critic Charlie Angus says.
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