The U.S. Senate has shot down a proposal to charge an entrance fee to visitors from Canada.
U.S. Senators shoot down border-crossing fee for Canadians
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CBC wastes your money documenting me
Richard Nixon kept an enemies list and so does CBC. No surprise that I'm on CBC's list but I was surprised to finally get my hands on the "Quebecor Briefing Book."
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Our history bites: We're not so far removed from a cannibalistic past
It's like veal.
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PQ popularity sliding: Poll
The Quebec Liberal party leads the governing Parti Quebecois in voting intentions by eight points, according to a new Leger Marketing poll conducted exclusively for QMI Agency.
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Conservative senator Doug Finley has died after a public battle with cancer
Conservative Senator Doug Finley has died after a public battle with cancer.
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Cop demoted for inappropriate actions in cruiser
An on-duty Ottawa cop who "engaged in inappropriate personal interaction with an acquaintance" in a marked cruiser "parked in a secluded area" was demoted for four months this week.
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Quebec police officer shot after breaking up party
A 20-year-old man is in custody after a Gatineau police officer was shot in the leg while breaking up a bush party late Saturday night.
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Man thanks 'angels' who scared off bear during attack
Two Timmins, Ont., women scared off a 400-pound black bear attacking a man after it had killed his dog and left him with wounds that needed 300 stitches.
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Flaherty defends $100M 'economic action plan' ads
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty is defending the government's decision to continue funneling money into "economic action plan" ads even though millions have already been spent on the branding initiative.
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Trudeau faces first big test in Labrador vote
One of Canada's most remote ridings will be ground zero Monday for a very big day in federal politics.
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Photos of the week - May 13, 2013
See some of the best photos from around the world this week.
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Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield transfers command of ISS, returning to Earth Monday
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield returns to Earth Monday, ending a five-month shift aboard the International Space Station.
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Canadians pay tribute to Peter Worthington
Toronto Sun co-founder Peter Worthington is being remembered as a "true Canadian," and "the last of the newspaper Mohicans."
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13 ways astronaut Chris Hadfield rocked our world
After 146 days in space, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is returning to Earth tonight. Hadfield, the first Canadian commander of the International Space Station, has put our country on the map by connecting with people around the globe through social media. Here's our list of why Hadfield rocks:
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Peter Worthington: The Immortal Times’ gain, our great loss
Through the Pearly Gates, take a right, into the newsroom of the Immortal Times.
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Chris Hadfield could be last Canadian in space for years: Analyst
Astronaut Chris Hadfield brought unprecedented visibility to his country's space program but could be the last Canadian to blast off for years, an expert says.
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Bear carcass dumped in Winnipeg trash bin
The manager of a local car wash made a grisly discovery Sunday morning.
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Toronto Sun founding editor Peter Worthington dead at 86
Peter Worthington, the legendary founding editor of the Toronto Sun, has died at the age of 86.
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Trudeau Liberal Yvonne Jones knocks off a Harper Conservative
Justin Trudeau's Liberals easily won an early test for their new leader, stealing the riding of Labrador from the Conservatives in a byelection Monday.
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Man meets 'angels' who saved him from bear attack
An annual Mother's Day getaway sisters Denise Didone and Louise Seguin turned out to be a life saver for a man they saw at the side of a bush road being mauled by a 400-pound black bear.
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