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    Ottawa runs $1.6B surplus in June

    From taxes. Ottawa runs $1.6B surplus in June OTTAWA - The federal government ran a surplus of $1.6 billion in June compared with a surplus or $200 million in the same month last year. The Finance Department said the increase came as revenue climbed $900 million or 3.8 per cent due to higher...
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    Wynne scores victory as civil servants' union agrees two-year wage freeze

    Dat Liberal entitlement clawback. Wynne scores victory as civil servants' union agrees two-year wage freeze Premier Kathleen Wynne has scored a victory on the labour front, with one of Ontario’s largest public-sector unions agreeing to a two-year wage freeze and the clawing back of some...
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    Rob Ford threatened teacher, had students roll in goose dung: documents

    Rob Ford threatened teacher, had students roll in goose dung: documents Toronto Mayor Rob Ford had his high school players roll in goose droppings, threatened to beat up a teacher, showed up drunk at a practice and reneged on a promise to buy $5,000 worth of football helmets for his team...
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    Is Canada a nation of science geeks?

    Is Canada a nation of science geeks? From knowing what a molecule is to endorsing government support for basic research, Canadians as a whole display a clearer understanding of and a more positive attitude toward science than people in most other developed countries. A new report, released on...
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    Ontario, BC to boost Canadian Economy with Chinese Trading Hub

    Ontario, BC teaming up to rally support for Chinese yuan trading hub in Canada A push to create a yuan trading hub in Canada is gaining momentum as countries around the world race to boost their share of trading in Chinese currency, which has grown dramatically along with China’s economy. The...
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    Mentally ill need help, not handcuffs: police

    Mentally ill need help, not handcuffs: police VICTORIA - Canada's top cops say police are increasingly the first line of contact for people suffering from a mental illness. The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police will release a report today in conjunction with the Mental Health...
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    U.S. Energy Department to make researchers' papers free

    Nice to see a nation that actually cares about science. U.S. Energy Department to make researchers' papers free The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today unveiled its answer to a White House mandate to make the research papers it funds free for anyone to read: a Web portal that will link to...
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    Chiropractic neck manipulation linked to stroke

    Chiropractic neck manipulation linked to stroke Controversy over chiropractic neck manipulation has re-emerged after the American Heart Association released a scientific statement that the practice may be associated with stroke. The statement was released after a review of evidence on the...
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    Bloc Falls in Quebec as Liberals move ahead

    Liberal majority in the making folks. Bloc Falls in Quebec as Liberals move ahead After a long drought of polls, two new ones were released yesterday. One, by Forum Research for the Toronto Star, I looked at for The Huffington Post Canada. The other, by CROP for La Presse, is the one...
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    Wynne SLAMS Harper over missing, murdered aboriginal women comments

    Wynne slams Harper over missing, murdered aboriginal women comments Prime Minister Stephen Harper is wrong in saying that police investigations, not a national inquiry, are the best way to deal with crimes involving missing and murdered aboriginal women, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said...
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    Wynne blames Harper for blocking constructive relations between Ottawa and provinces

    Wynne blames Harper for blocking constructive relations between Ottawa and provinces Premier Kathleen Wynne says it’s difficult to get things accomplished nationally when Prime Minister Stephen Harper stands in the way of constructive relations between the provinces and Ottawa. As the premiers...
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    Québec and Ontario Partner to Strengthen Central Canada's Economy

    Looks like this will need to be the answer since Harper can't do anything right. Québec and Ontario Partner to Strengthen Central Canada's Economy Québec Premier Philippe Couillard and Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne met today and announced their commitment to reinvigorate and strengthen the...
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    Canada's Government Won't Let Its Own Climate Scientists Speak to the Press

    Canada's Government Won't Let Its Own Climate Scientists Speak to the Press Two years ago, scientists with the Canada Ice Service agency wanted to give a press conference about the Arctic’s sea ice, which had shrunk 70,000 square miles below its last record in 2007. The scientists needed...
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    Dismantling the myth of Canada's economic recovery

    A bucket of ice for everyone! Dismantling the myth of Canada's economic recovery Ever since the global meltdown of 2008, it's been an article of faith in Canadian economics that we somehow handled the whole mess better than the rest of the world. No banks collapsed. Our recession, while...
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    Mulcair attacks Conservatives over health care, marijuana stance

    Mulcair attacks Conservatives over health care, marijuana stance NDP leader Thomas Mulcair is chastising the Conservatives on their proposed cuts to health care while accusing them of politicizing the debate on marijuana. In a speech to the Canadian Medical Association, Mulcair contends the...
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    Rob Ford going public with bomb threat results in grievance filed by city workers

    What a maroon. :lol: Rob Ford going public with bomb threat results in grievance filed by city workers The union representing 20,000 workers at the City of Toronto is filing a grievance over what it’s calling a “complete breakdown” of city protocol when Mayor Rob Ford went public on Monday...
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    Wynne gives no indication the province will restore teachers' benefits taken

    Wynne gives no indication the province will restore teachers' benefits taken ... TORONTO — Premier Kathleen Wynne made no promises when asked Wednesday whether the Liberals would restore benefits Ontario’s public school teachers lost two years ago as they head into new contract talks. The...
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    Former Con found guilty in Robocalls trial

    Former Conservative Staffer found guilty in Robocalls trial An Ontario judge has found former Conservative party staffer Michael Sona guilty in a trial surrounding the 2011 election robocalls case. Judge Gary Hearn made the ruling in Guelph, Ont., after reviewing evidence presented during a...
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    Keystone’s Environmental Impact May be Four Times Higher. Oops?

    Keystone’s Environmental Impact May be Four Times Higher. Oops? Well, the Americans tasked with calculating the environmental impact of the Keystone XL pipeline may have been a bit off in their calculations, two buttons off to be exact: the multiplication button and the number four. But hey...
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    Toronto Police chief serves Doug Ford with defamation notice

    Toronto Police chief serves Doug Ford with defamation notice Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair has served Councillor Doug Ford with a notice of defamation, for comments he made earlier this month accusing the chief of leaking news about an investigation involving Mayor Rob Ford. The councillor...