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    Justin Trudeau urges pot legalization at B.C. rally

    Justin Trudeau urges pot legalization at B.C. rally Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau has done an about-face on his stance on marijuana, saying legalizing the drug could protect Canadian children. Trudeau, who has already called for the drug to be decriminalized, told a Kelowna, B.C...
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    Canada's crime rate lowest since 1972

    Canada's crime rate lowest since 1972 Crime rate and crime severity index both down by 3% in 2012, StatsCan says Canada's police services are once again reporting fewer crimes, a continuing trend that has cut the national crime rate to its lowest level since 1972. Statistics Canada says the...
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    Premiers join forces against Harper government’s jobs plan

    Premiers join forces against Harper government’s jobs plan The nation’s premiers are presenting a united front on the federal government’s proposed Canada Jobs Grant, demanding that existing skills training programs be protected and the right to opt out of Ottawa’s plans. The unanimity...
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    150 Major Democratic Donors Urge Obama to Reject Keystone Pipeline

    150 Major Democratic Donors Urge Obama to Reject Keystone Pipeline In the latest show of force by opponents of the Keystone XL pipeline, a group of 150 major Democratic donors sent a letter Friday to President Obama, urging him to reject the controversial application from TransCanada for...
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    Forestry sector may lose native trees to climate change

    Forestry sector may lose native trees to climate change UNB study predicts balsam fir, white spruce will decline by 2100 A new study that examines the impact of climate change on New Brunswick's forestry sector says it appears the province will see a decline in some of its native species by...
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    Sony tariff case provides further evidence of an iPod tax

    Sony tariff case provides further evidence of an iPod tax The current iPod tax dispute is, at its core, over the proper tariff code for MP3 players. Can importers use a provision (9948.00.00) in the Customs Tariff that allows for the tariff-free import of computer-enhancing items, or must they...
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    Baird’s east Jerusalem coffee date causes diplomatic flap

    hooo boy... Baird’s east Jerusalem coffee date causes diplomatic flap When Foreign Minister John Baird crossed the Green Line this week to meet with Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livni in the mostly Arab sector of east Jerusalem, he broke with 46 years of Canadian government and Western...
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    Ottawa signals an about-face on danger-pay cut

    Ottawa signals an about-face on danger-pay cut The Prime Minister's Office said Wednesday it intends to reverse a cut in danger pay for Canadian Forces personnel serving in Afghanistan, though it later clarified its statements to say it had asked officials to "re-examine" the move. The cuts of...
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    CBC Exclusive: Leaks reveal rich stashing up to $32 Trillion offshore

    Leaks reveal secrets of the rich who hide cash offshore They sought the utmost secrecy in offshore tax havens. But now some of the world's wealthiest citizens are having their undisclosed financial records laid bare. An unprecedented leak of documents is revealing the closely guarded...
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    Obama says Keystone XL pipeline not major jobs creator

    Obama says Keystone XL pipeline not major jobs creator WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama has told House Republicans he's still weighing a decision on the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada to Texas. At a closed-door gathering with the Republicans on...
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    Illegal donations linked to Tories

    All 45 prohibited donations flagged by Elections Alberta linked to Tory party CALGARY — As Elections Alberta revealed a list of 45 illegal political donations uncovered in the last three years, chief electoral officer Brian Fjeldheim said some of the cases could still result in charges...
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    Cons want RCMP to investigate abortions

    MPs’ request to have RCMP investigate abortions is way off base A letter from three Conservative MPs who are opposed to abortion asking the RCMP to investigate what they call “the killing of Canadian children” is an unwelcome move. The abortion debate is not something Canadians have shown an...
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    Forensic audit of Rob Ford's 2010 campaign coming today

    Forensic audit into Rob Ford’s 2010 Toronto mayoral campaign coming today: reports The results of a forensic audit into Mayor Rob Ford’s campaign spending will be released Friday, according to CP24. The audit was ordered last year by the city’s compliance audit committee after two residents...
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    Redford talks economy with Ontario's Premier Kathleen Wynne

    Redford talks economy with Ontario's premier-to-be Kathleen Wynne TORONTO - Alberta Premier Alison Redford made a stop at the Ontario legislature today to sit down with the new premier-to-be Kathleen Wynne. The two settled in a room in the legislative library to talk, giving each other a...
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    NDP to summon Diane Finley before Commons Student Loan data breach

    NDP looks to summon Diane Finley before Commons committee over Canada Student Loan data breach. OTTAWA — The minister whose department is at the centre of two investigations into the data loss of 583,000 Canadians could soon be called before a parliamentary committee to explain what happened...
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    NDP calls for uncivil MPs to be suspended without pay

    NDP calls for uncivil MPs to be suspended without pay The federal New Democrats are calling for fines and suspensions of MPs who launch personal attacks on fellow politicians in the House of Commons. “To stand and speak in the House of Commons is an enormous privilege,” NDP House Leader...
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    Kathleen Wynne shrugs off Tory attack ads

    Kathleen Wynne shrugs off Tory attack ads Premier-designate Kathleen Wynne is shrugging off new Progressive Conservative radio attack ads now hitting the airwaves. “It’s the Conservatives’ choice if they want to run attack ads. I can’t control that,” Wynne told CBC Radio’s Ottawa Morning on...
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    TD Canada Trust: Gen X/Millenials care more about savings than Boomers

    Gen X and millennials fret over savings It’s been a long time since the expression “a penny saved is a penny earned” was commonplace. When it comes to money, consumers in their 20s worry they’re spending too much, not saving enough — and don’t have enough, to boot. Even so, two out of three...
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    Harper Appoints 5 New Senators

    PM Harper appoints 5 new senators Prime Minister Stephen Harper has appointed five new senators to sit in the Upper Chamber, including one chosen by voters in Alberta. Harper made the announcement in a press release Friday afternoon. The new senators are: Denise Batters, a Regina lawyer...
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    Rob Ford's future as mayor of Toronto to be decided today

    Rob Ford's future as mayor of Toronto to be decided today TORONTO -- It's a make-or-break day for Toronto Mayor Rob Ford. A three-judge Divisional Court panel is set to release its decision this morning on Ford's challenge of a lower court ruling that ordered him removed from office for a...