Garth Turner to join Liberal ranks - Tuesday, February 06, 2007 Outspoken MP Garth Turner, elected last January as a Conservative, is joining the federal Liberals. Turner, who has been sitting as an Independent since he was turfed from the Conservative ranks in October, was to make the official... |
NDP two-faced about Tories: Ignatieff - Monday, February 05, 2007 OTTAWA–Jack Layton's New Democrats are alienating core supporters by "propping up" the minority Conservative government and attempting to influence the federal plan to tackle climate change, says deputy Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff. |
Sex with client sinks top lawyer - Monday, February 05, 2007 The former head of the governing body for Ontario lawyers has been suspended from practising for 60 days after admitting to a sexual affair with a client. |
Boisclair revs up the sovereignty machine - Monday, February 05, 2007 QUEBEC -- The Parti Québécois is proposing a more militant sovereignty strategy as part of an election platform that will be the most aggressive the party has seen in the past decade. |
If it looks like a gun, St. Paul wants it gone - Saturday, February 03, 2007 The measure's backers say realistic toy guns can be as dangerous as actual firearms. In the heat of the moment, they say, police officers often can't tell... |
Tories defend Harper's Kyoto-bashing - Wednesday, January 31, 2007 Some Conservatives are defending their boss’s five-year-old trashing of the Kyoto Accord. Some concurred when asked Wednesday about a letter in which Prime Minister Stephen Harper called the global climate-change treaty a money-sucking... |
Climate talk dominates Parliament - Tuesday, January 30, 2007 OTTAWA - Canada's federal politicians signaled a political climate shift yesterday in a spirited opening to the spring parliamentary session dominated by talk of the environment. |
CWB linked: International oil for food corruption - Tuesday, January 30, 2007 Canadian Wheat Board linked to international oil for food corruption. A little known fact regarding the new "accountability act" passed by the Harper government, until now the inner workings and operations of the CWB were beyond the freedom of information act. Under the new act, It now has to divulge information that was previously kept secret -should someone ask. |
Censor seeks scary new precedent for election ads - Tuesday, January 30, 2007 Patterson, the big Liberal donor, is getting ready to block Tory ads in the upcoming campaign. He knows thin-skinned Stephane Dion, the new Liberal leader, won't grant permission to the Tories to use footage of him saying foolish things. |
Canadian Goverment Joke - Tuesday, January 30, 2007 An Alberta cowboy was over seeing his herd in a remote mountainous pasture when suddenly a brand new BMW advanced out of a cloud of dust towards him. |
Getting Things Done: One Year in Office - Monday, January 29, 2007 A lot has happened since Canada’s New Government took office. After years of scandal and inaction that only benefited a privileged few, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his government are getting things done for families and taxpayers: |
Tories launch ad attack; Liberal chief Dion... - Sunday, January 28, 2007 The new Tory attack ad titled "Stephane Dion Is Not A Leader" is shown in Ottawa, Sunday. (CP/Fred Chartrand). OTTAWA (CP) - The Conservatives are taking direct aim at Stephane Dion with a series of attack ads portraying the new Liberal leader as weak... |
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