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Norman Spector

Norman Spector Globe and Mail We still do not know whether Prime Minister Stephen Harper will agree to opposition demands for a public inquiry into Richard Colvin's allegations (I think he should), as he refused to take...

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Shattering Canada's collective myths

Shattering Canada's collective myths GlobalPost Peacekeepers give way to warriors in Afghanistan, and a nation open to immigration becomes one that bans permanent residents. By Sandro Contenta , globalpost TORONTO, Canada —...

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World datelines

World datelines Deseret News NAIROBI — Two foreign journalists freed after 15 months in captivity in Somalia have been receiving medical care in neighboring Kenya, Canada's ambassador said. Canadian Amanda Lindhout and...

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MPs trade barbs over Italian-Canadian war internment

Sharply worded accusations of Conservative racial discrimination and Liberal elitism were exchanged Thursday by MPs examining a contentious proposal to have the federal government formally apologize and grant redress to the...

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Jews may yet abandon the Democratic Party

In Canada Jews have been wedded to the Liberal Party forever. But as this article points out, they are now abandoning it in droves. The author Ezra Levant was the publisher of the Weekly Standard which published the Danish...

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Canadian PM to attend Copenhagen climate conference

OTTAWA, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will attend the climate change conference in Copenhagen next month, a spokesman announced Thursday. Harper decided Thursday to attend after American and Chinese...

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Climate scientists target Canada

Prominent campaigners, politicians and scientists have called for Canada to be suspended from the Commonwealth over its climate change policies. The coalition's demand came before this weekend's Commonwealth heads of government...

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Former top official: Afghan prison abuse well known

By Martin O'Hanlon And Murray Brewster, THE CANADIAN PRESS David Mulroney told a House of Commons committee Thursday that there was no alternative to handing over prisoners to Afghan officials. Canada's former top official on...

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Somali journalist describes rush to rescue Lindhout in early days of kidnapping

CALGARY - Hours after Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout was kidnapped by armed gunmen along a crumbling road in war-torn southern Somalia, a local reporter set out to track her down. Ahmed Mohame...

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Poll finds plurality of Canadians content with coalition crisis fallout

OTTAWA - Canadians are relatively content with the outcome of last year's parliamentary confidence crisis in which Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives dodged a potential coalition government...

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