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February 09, 2012

OTTAWA - Environment Minister Peter Kent is giving a green light to a controversial glacier-walk project in Alberta's Jasper National Park.

McGuinty says Ottawa's lax laws allowed Caterpillar to leave

February 06, 2012

OAKVILLE, Ont. - Ottawa could have prevented the loss of hundreds of jobs at an Ontario locomotive plant if it had acted to modernize Canada's "outdated" foreign investment laws, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Monday.

Atlantic premiers off to Atlanta on trade mission

February 06, 2012

HALIFAX - The four Atlantic premiers and more than 20 business leaders head to Atlanta today to start a three-day trade mission

PM got memo on why pot worse than sex crimes

February 05, 2012

OTTAWA - Media reports that some pot growers will face harsher mandatory-minimum sentences than child rapists under the Conservative government's new crime bill were enough to catch the attention of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Senator: People like my hanging idea

February 02, 2012

OTTAWA - A Conservative senator says he's been inundated with expressions of support for his unusual idea of providing rope to help murder convicts commit suicide in prison.

'We can fake the Oath': Federal bureaucrats pose as "new Canadians" in Sun News ceremony

February 02, 2012

OTTAWA - Six federal bureaucrats were drafted to pose as new Canadians for a citizenship reaffirmation ceremony broadcast on the Sun News network, an event requested by Immigration Minister Jason Kenney's office.

Tory senator suggests giving every murderer a rope

February 01, 2012

OTTAWA - A Conservative senator in Ottawa has an unconventional proposal for cutting down prison costs: Give murder convicts a rope in their prison cell, and let them decide whether to hang themselves.

Tory senator idea: Give every convicted murderer a rope

February 01, 2012

OTTAWA - A Conservative senator in Ottawa has an unconventional proposal for cutting down prison costs: Give murder convicts a rope in their prison cell, and let them decide whether to hang themselves.

Parliament Hill protesters want to ‘fire the liars’

January 30, 2012

Protesters are planning to welcome parliamentarians back to the House today with a rally they’re calling “Fire the Liars.”

Ontario’s a big loser in national payments scheme: Report

January 26, 2012

Ottawa is suppressing key parts of a politically explosive federal report that reveals Ontario is being shortchanged by Canada’s national wealth-sharing scheme, the Star has learned.

Dire warning given by First Nations chief

January 25, 2012

Chief of Attawapiskat First Nation Theresa Spence told a small audience in Ottawa Wednesday the poverty on her reserve will turn into “chaos” if it doesn’t start to get better soon.

Protests may not stay peaceful, chiefs say

January 24, 2012

Hundreds of First Nations people marched peacefully across the city shouting slogans and making speeches about their land and treaty rights Tuesday as chiefs and federal ministers met at the Crown First Nations Gathering.

Deaf boy's treatment not enough for visa officer

January 16, 2012

Should a family be denied permanent residence to Canada because they have a young boy who is deaf, even after the child has been fitted with a cochlear implant?

Liberals must modernize: Young candidate

January 12, 2012

Liberals from across the country are in Ottawa this weekend for the party’s biennial convention, during which a new executive will be voted in.

Some Savage words for the Canadian government

January 12, 2012

Outspoken American author and journalist Dan Savage told his husband Thursday morning their marriage was no longer valid.

Harper says he has no plans to reopen same-sex marriage debate

January 12, 2012

HALIFAX - Prime Minister Stephen Harper says the federal government has no intention of reopening the debate on same-sex marriage.

Government argues same-sex marriage for non-Canadians may not be legal: Report

January 12, 2012

The federal government is reportedly making the case that thousands of international same-sex couples who travelled to Canada to get married are not legally wed after all.

Lego Stephen Harper is a charitable guy

January 11, 2012

From the subtle smirk to the stiff posture and signature Harper coiffure, an Ottawa man’s Lego creation for sale on Kijiji bears a striking resemblance to Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Clement apologizes for calling teen a ‘Jack ass’

January 10, 2012

Treasury Board President Tony Clement has apologized for insulting a 15-year-old boy during a Twitter spat over spelling mistakes.

PMO denies report Harper and Putin to face off in hockey game

January 09, 2012

TORONTO - The Prime Minister's Office is denying a published report that Stephen Harper is making plans to play hockey this fall against his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.

Ignoring Kyoto, one less country at a time

December 15, 2011

I, for one, was inspired by the Kyoto Protocol

Video: Canada 'gives the finger' to the Kyoto protocol

December 13, 2011

Always with their finger on the pulse of current events, Taiwain's New Media Animation has turned its sights on Canada "giving the finger" to the Kyoto Protocol.

Opposition leader targets feds on infrastructure, policing

December 01, 2011

Federal Opposition leader Nicole Turmel blamed neglect by successive federal governments for a host of infrastructure woes faced by Canada’s municipalities Thursday.

Despite Tory claims, nine of 10 Canadians feel safe from crime

December 01, 2011

OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the vast majority of Canadians feel they are safe from crime.

Tory MP's affair was likely ‘sexpionage’

December 01, 2011

The Conservative government should have been more concerned when one of its MPs was exposed having a relationship with a reporter for China’s state news agency, says a defector from the country’s spy service.

Federal government issues guidelines for staff use of social media

November 22, 2011

OTTAWA - The federal government has hit the like button on social media.

NDP MP Pat Martin's Twitter tirade takes off

November 17, 2011

Winnipeg Centre NDP MP Pat Martin unleashed a string of cuss-laden tweets Wednesday night, dropping a few f-bombs, one of them a not-so-subtle suggestion to a fellow Twitter user.

Peggy Nash joins crowded field to succeed Jack Layton

October 28, 2011

TORONTO - MP Peggy Nash has launched her bid for the leadership of the federal New Democrats, saying Canadians need a real alternative to the Conservative government.

Raffi turns Jack Layton's final letter into a song

October 27, 2011

TORONTO - Children's singer Raffi has turned passages from Jack Layton's final letter to Canadians into a song.

Doctors welcome Insite court ruling

September 30, 2011

VANCOUVER - Doctors are hailing a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada to keep a safe injection site open in Vancouver so addicts can shoot up drugs under supervision without the chance of dying on the street.


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