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    Rex Murphy: Burning the budget to heat the home

    Rex Murphy: Burning the budget to heat the home Obviously, with a successful election well behind her, those words are now moot. There will be a gasoline tax, and the rationalization for her reversal is, of course, the fight against climate change. The logic is basic, as far as economics is...
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    Ontario PC MPP says Liberals risk lives allowing wind turbines near Collingwood

    Ontario PC MPP says Liberals risk lives allowing wind turbines near Collingwood airport “NAV CAN told me … a year and a half ago that they didn’t have any rules for this sort of situation because they didn’t think that any government would be stupid enough to build eight 500-foot wind...
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    University of Alberta’s $17,500 security fee on pro-life event gags free speech

    University of Alberta’s $17,500 security fee on pro-life event gags free speech: anti-abortion club The club could take measures to reduce the risk and, in turn, the security fee, such as moving the event from the wide-open quad outdoor area to a more easily secured indoor venue, she said...
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    Trudeau government starting to live dangerously: Hébert

    Trudeau government starting to live dangerously: Hébert There comes a time in the life of a government when it declines to fish or cut bait at its own peril. There is mounting evidence that Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government has reached the point where it is living dangerously. Trudeau...
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    How Trudeau helps the Saudis’ scheme to sideline Canadian oil

    How Trudeau helps the Saudis’ scheme to sideline Canadian oil How Trudeau helps the Saudis’ scheme to sideline Canadian oil | Financial Post Whatever you do JT, don't stop dragging your feet on pipelines.
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    Rachel Notley’s approval rating plummeted... Only 33 per cent...

    Rachel Notley’s approval rating plummeted since election. Only 33 per cent think she’s doing a good job In June, one month after Notley’s upset victory over the PC government, 53 per cent of Albertans surveyed approved of the job the NDP leader was doing as premier, but that number fell to 45...
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    Apple's Tim Cook blasts order to unlock iPhone, vowing to fight court order

    Apple's Tim Cook blasts order to unlock iPhone, vowing to fight court order Apple Inc. chief executive Tim Cook says his company will fight an order to open a user's iPhone, saying to do otherwise would create a backdoor that could potentially be used on other future devices. Apple's Tim...
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    Liberals Grilled Over Concerns Canadian Aid Could Help ISIS

    Liberals Grilled Over Concerns Canadian Aid Could Help ISIS OTTAWA — The Liberals found themselves in the hot seat Tuesday after International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau acknowledged last week that Canadian humanitarian aid could help enemy combatants. Liberals Grilled Over...
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    Canada Sued For $568 Million Under NAFTA Over A Wind Farm That Ontario Cancelled

    Canada Sued For $568 Million Under NAFTA Over A Wind Farm That Ontario Cancelled Ontario’s cancellation of a proposed wind farm in the St. Lawrence River could cost Canada $568 million, if a NAFTA tribunal rules in favour of a U.S.-based energy company. Canada Sued For $568 Million Under...
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    McCallum promises ‘radical changes’ to Citizenship Act

    McCallum promises ‘radical changes’ to Citizenship Act Immigration Minister John McCallum says the government will be “producing radical changes” to the Citizenship Act in the next few weeks. Liberals have been telling him that the government should eliminate the language test for new...
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    Troubling signal for Ontario Liberals: Editorial

    Troubling signal for Ontario Liberals: Editorial Troubling signal for Ontario Liberals: Editorial | Toronto Star Despite pulling out all the stops to wrest the seat from the Progressive Conservatives, the Liberals had the worst showing in their 13-year tenure. Wynne brought in Prime Minister...
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    A smart IS strategy – except for the air strikes

    A smart IS strategy – except for the air strikes A smart IS strategy – except for the air strikes - The Globe and Mail The decision to increase the existing level of support to Iraqi Kurdish troops is probably the right one, but it carries short-term benefits in exchange for longer term...
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    Liberals back CSIS in torture lawsuit

    Liberals back CSIS in torture lawsuit Liberals back CSIS in torture lawsuit | Toronto Star OTTAWA—The Liberal government has taken up the former Conservative government’s legal fight against an apology and compensation for three Canadians tortured in the Middle East, despite voting in...
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    Liberal government will unveil ‘holistic’ new plan to fight ISIL in Syria and Iraq wi

    Liberal government will unveil ‘holistic’ new plan to fight ISIL in Syria and Iraq within days Liberal government will unveil ‘holistic’ new plan to fight ISIL in Syria and Iraq within days | National Post “We’re talking about days,” she said. “We really want to announce a holistic approach...
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    Trudeau's Energy Development Stance Sows Confusion Over First Nations Veto Pledge

    Trudeau's Energy Development Stance Sows Confusion Over First Nations Veto Pledge Trudeau's Energy Development Stance Sows Confusion Over First Nations Veto Pledge Oh oh
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    Torstar: Get off high horse

    Torstar: Get off high horse Torstar: Get off high horse | Toronto & GTA | News | Toronto Sun Must be cuz of the Star's pedigree.
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    Chrysler CEO tells Kathleen Wynne hydro costs making Ontario too expensive for busine

    Chrysler CEO tells Kathleen Wynne hydro costs making Ontario too expensive for businesses Chrysler CEO tells Kathleen Wynne hydro costs making Ontario too expensive for businesses | National Post I'm not holding my breath that she'll listen. It's not like he's the head of a union or anything.
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    Robyn Urback: Refugees are people, not numbers on a scorecard

    Robyn Urback: Refugees are people, not numbers on a scorecard Predictably, some are getting restless. According to one volunteer working with government-sponsored refugees in Toronto, many families feel “trapped” in hotels and some would prefer to be back at the camps in Lebanon and Jordan...
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    Canada ranked ninth least corrupt country in the world

    Canada ranked ninth least corrupt country in the world Canada ranked ninth least corrupt country in the world - The Globe and Mail lol, Liberals.
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    Forcillo Guilty

    Jury returns in murder trial for Const. James Forcillo, charged in shooting death of Sammy Yatim | Toronto Star Of attempted murder