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Canada: FMC's Overview Of Significant Developments In The Canadian Energy Industry - October,...

Article by Doug Black, Q.C., Bill Gilliland, Alex MacWilliam, Miles Pittman, Anne Calverley, Rich Miller, John Hurley, Cyrus Reporter, Ron Stuber and Jerry Farrell OIL SANDS NEWS 1. Imperial Oil stated it is making use of...

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Unionist parties at loggerheads over cuts to north's block grant (Nov 18) :: Irish News

The DUP and UUP were again at loggerheads last night over the economy. DUP assembly member Simon Hamilton accused Sir Reg Empey’s party of being wedded to budget cuts through their alliance with the Conservatives. However, the...

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Wheat board can't explain personal data gaffe

OTTAWA — The Canadian Wheat Board, apparently for no reason, shared "sensitive information" about farmers with companies that handle grain, says a newly released document. "The CWB has been sending confidential personal...

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Harper Stable, Ignatieff Low in Canada

Public support for Stephen Harper remains steady in Canada, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies. 34 per cent of respondents approve of the prime minister’s performance. Only 12 per cent of respondents approve of the...

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1301...Liberals Are Anti Semitic (The World Famous Dan Shields)

That is if you believe the Stephen Harpers.Toronto Star all over this story in Saturday's editorial where they take the Conservative Party of Canada to task for its ten per centers. The flyers have been been sent out to ridings...

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Outspoken wife of Stephane Dion offers scathing view of Michael Ignatieff

MONTREAL - The outspoken wife of former Liberal leader Stephane Dion has written a scathing letter in which she questions Michael Ignatieff's ability to lead the party out its current woes. In a no...

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Parti Quebecois debate language, immigration at meeting

The Canadian Press Date: Saturday Nov. 21, 2009 9:26 PM ET MONTREAL — The Parti Quebecois stayed clear of discussing referendums and instead attempted to position itself as the true enforcer of Quebec interests to kick-off a...

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Travers: It's not Somalia, but it's the same in many ways

R ick Hillier, one of the powerful figures at the epicentre of the prisoner torture storm, has a revealing quirk. Question what happened in Afghanistan under his command and the former chief of defence staff talks about what...

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Why did Tourism BC get the axe? Only the premier knows

When the New Democrats went looking for the reasons behind the B.C. Liberal decision to axe Tourism BC, they did not know what they would find. By Vancouver SunNovember 21, 2009 3:54 AM When the New Democrats went looking for...

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Children's advocate pulls no punches

Walk into Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond's office in Victoria and, after the Barack Obama poster on the door, the first thing you'll see is a small wooden conference table proudly decorated with all the artifacts of parenthood.

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