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Stephen Harper is calling for unity amid existential threats to Canada. Will today's leaders listen?

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For the first time since his defeat a decade ago, former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper took centre stage this

Alberta premier responds to critics of her threats around judicial reform

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defended her threat to withhold funding for judges if her government doesn’t get more

QuickSketch: Rob Lantz, P.E.I. Premier-designate and Tory leader

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CHARLOTTETOWN - A look at Rob Lantz, who was elected leader of the Progressive Conservatives of Prince Edward Island on

Ontario Liberals to elect new leader in the fall

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Ontario Liberals will elect their third leader in eight years on Nov. 21, amid hopes of returning the party to

Canada bolsters Arctic security and Inuit ties with new Nuuk consulate: Anand

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NUUK - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand wrapped up a three-day trip to Greenland and Denmark on Saturday, promoting deepening

Canadian Bar Association speaks out against Smith's judicial appointment demands

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EDMONTON - A group that speaks for more than 5,000 lawyers, judges and others in the legal system says Alberta

Ottawa gives Canada Post a $1.01-billion loan amid ongoing financial struggles

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GATINEAU - The federal government says it is making more than $1 billion available to Canada Post in the form

New Greenland consulate sparks hopes for joint action on climate change, defence

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NUUK - The launch of a new Canadian diplomatic mission in Greenland is sparking hopes for more collaboration on climate

Why did the Eglinton LRT take so long? Take a ride through 50 years of of delays, broken relationships, and lawsuits

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Status: 0 1985 The TTC revives calls for a rapid transit line along Eglinton to help move the city’s growing