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Electoral co-operation the central theme of first federal Liberal leadership...

Liberal leadership hopefuls jousted Sunday, January 20 over a philosophical issue for their once grand party: can it win the next election on its own or does it need to join forces with other...

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Kathleen Wynne already facing demands from opposition

TORONTO, Ont. – Ontario’s premier-to-be Kathleen Wynne is already facing demands from the opposition to avoid an election. The Conservatives and New Democrats said they want to work with the...

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Senator Patrick Brazeau trying to fight back over the senate expense scandal

OTTAWA-Senator Patrick Brazeau is trying to fight back over the senate expense scandal by asking the ethics officer to investigate the committee that ordered him to repay his housing allowances. In...

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Senate sets final tab for Sen. Pamela Wallin’s disallowed expenses: $139,000

OTTAWA – Sen. Pamela Wallin’s final bill is in and it’s a whopper. The embattled Saskatchewan senator and former Conservative caucus member has been ordered to pay back a grand total of $138,970....

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Syrian opposition leader wants more action from Canada to end violence in Syria

The head of Syria’s main Western-backed opposition group is pressing the Canadian government to do more to end the conflict in his home country. George Sabra, president of the Syrian National Council,...

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Tories facing series of controversies with PM’s former right-hand man in court

The charges facing Minister of Parliament Dean Del Mastro are only the latest headaches for the Conservatives who have been dealing with a collection of controversies over the last year. Del Mastro,...

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Interview: Stephen Harper talks about senate

Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper granted three talk radio stations in Canada exclusive interviews and one of those interviews was with our news station in Halifax, News95.7. Listen to the full...

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Wynne says Ontario will pursue pension reform since feds won’t

Political affairs specialist John Stall spoke with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne about the past year and upcoming initiatives in a one-on-one interview on Monday. Stall spoke with Wynne about a range...

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Maclean’s on the Hill makes radio debut on 1310News

OTTAWA – Maclean’s esteemed panel of political journalists is coming to 1310News with a brand new weekly political talk show. Paul Wells, John Geddes and Aaron Wherry bring their inside take on federal...

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TIMELINE & BIOGRAPHY: Long-serving finance minister Jim Flaherty

Former federal finance minister Jim Flaherty, who passed away at the age of 64 on Thursday, was among Canada’s longest-serving finance minister — appointed to the key economic post when the...

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Kathleen Wynne already facing demands from opposition

TORONTO, Ont. – Ontario’s premier-to-be Kathleen Wynne is already facing demands from the opposition to avoid an election. The Conservatives and New Democrats said they want to work with the...

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Senator Patrick Brazeau trying to fight back over the senate expense scandal

OTTAWA-Senator Patrick Brazeau is trying to fight back over the senate expense scandal by asking the ethics officer to investigate the committee that ordered him to repay his housing allowances. In...

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Senate sets final tab for Sen. Pamela Wallin’s disallowed expenses: $139,000

OTTAWA – Sen. Pamela Wallin’s final bill is in and it’s a whopper. The embattled Saskatchewan senator and former Conservative caucus member has been ordered to pay back a grand total of $138,970....

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Syrian opposition leader wants more action from Canada to end violence in Syria

The head of Syria’s main Western-backed opposition group is pressing the Canadian government to do more to end the conflict in his home country. George Sabra, president of the Syrian National Council,...

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Tories facing series of controversies with PM’s former right-hand man in court

The charges facing Minister of Parliament Dean Del Mastro are only the latest headaches for the Conservatives who have been dealing with a collection of controversies over the last year. Del Mastro,...

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Interview: Stephen Harper talks about senate

Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper granted three talk radio stations in Canada exclusive interviews and one of those interviews was with our news station in Halifax, News95.7. Listen to the full...

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Wynne says Ontario will pursue pension reform since feds won’t

Political affairs specialist John Stall spoke with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne about the past year and upcoming initiatives in a one-on-one interview on Monday. Stall spoke with Wynne about a range...

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Maclean’s on the Hill makes radio debut on 1310News

OTTAWA – Maclean’s esteemed panel of political journalists is coming to 1310News with a brand new weekly political talk show. Paul Wells, John Geddes and Aaron Wherry bring their inside take on federal...

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TIMELINE & BIOGRAPHY: Long-serving finance minister Jim Flaherty

Former federal finance minister Jim Flaherty, who passed away at the age of 64 on Thursday, was among Canada’s longest-serving finance minister — appointed to the key economic post when the...

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Doug Ford unveils his Ontario PC cabinet

CHRISTINE ELLIOTT DEPUTY PREMIER & MINISTER OF HEALTH AND LONG-TERM CARE Riding: Newmarket-Aurora Background: International audit counsel at Bank of Nova Scotia – 1984-88, co-founded a law firm...

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