Judges, lawyers warn about Tory plan - Monday, November 13, 2006 OTTAWA—Canada's lawyers and judges are raising an alarm over Conservative plans to change the way lower court judges are appointed in Canada, saying the proposals threaten judicial independence. |
Rae tells Liberals his leadership will stifle NDP - Monday, November 13, 2006 OTTAWA - Bob Rae says he can position the Liberals as the best option to take on Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives because his leadership will squeeze out the NDP. |
Independent Turner to `clarify' his future - Monday, November 13, 2006 OTTAWA—Garth Turner, the Halton MP ousted from the Conservative caucus, plans to "clarify" his plans about possibly becoming Canada's first Green party MP at a news conference tomorrow. |
Klein won't apologize for Stronach 'bone' joke - Thursday, November 09, 2006 Alberta Premier Ralph Klein is refusing to apologize for a crude joke about Liberal MP Belinda Stronach, told weeks after MacKay allegedly referred to her as a dog. ..."I wasn't surprised she crossed over. I don't think she ever had a Conservative bone in her body -- well, except for one," said Klein |
Liberal peace talks bog down - Thursday, November 09, 2006 OTTAWA -- Talks to strike a deal to avert a divisive Liberal leadership convention battle over recognizing Quebec as a nation are stalling as the candidates spend more effort fighting over the controversy |
Tories walk Grit path - Wednesday, November 08, 2006 By TOM BRODBECK. The Employment Insurance Commission this week announced a small cut to EI premiums effective Jan. 1, 2007. You'll... |
Ontario murder rate up - but still low - Wednesday, November 08, 2006 ... Police reported 222 victims killed by firearms in 2005, 49 more than the previous year. Handguns are becoming the firearm of choice... |
Grits sour on Grapes - Wednesday, November 08, 2006 By JORGE BARRERA, OTTAWA SUN. Controversial CBC hockey commentator Don Cherry ignited a firestorm between MPs yesterday when he visited the House of Commons to meet with Prime Minister Stephen Harper. |
Unproven allegations costs Ignatieff campaign $1k - Tuesday, November 07, 2006 OTTAWA -- Michael Ignatieff’s Liberal leadership campaign has been penalized $1,000 for making "unsubstantiated, inflammatory" allegations against rival Bob Rae's campaign in British Columbia. |
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