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Poll suggests plenty Canadians voted strategically to stop a party from winning

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OTTAWA — More than one-third of Canadians voted strategically in last week’s federal election to stop another party from winning, a new poll suggests. Thirty-five per...

Democrats can learn from slim Liberal win to beat Trump: ex-Obama envoy Heyman

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OTTAWA — Barack Obama’s former Canadian envoy says divided Democrats in his party can learn important lessons from Justin Trudeau’s slim election victory in...

Justin Trudeau to meet with Gov. Gen. Payette today to form a government

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to meet with Gov. Gen. Julie Payette at Rideau Hall today to confirm that he intends to...

Canada has shown ‘uneven progress’ on gender equality, says new report

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OTTAWA — Canada will be years past celebrating its tricentennial before the country can close the economic gap between men and women if things...
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Ontario legislature resumes with new tone after longest break in nearly 25 years

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TORONTO — Ontario’s legislature returned Monday from an extended summer break, with politicians on their best behaviour in a delicate detente following a divisive...

Caddying For The Stars at Orchard Beach Golf Club

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By: Lorne Hicks What do Bob Hope, Tony Bennett, and Danny Kaye have in common? Well, back in the 1950s, they all played at Orchard Beach, a beautiful nine-hole...

Ontario government closes door on possible amalgamations following review

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TORONTO — Municipalities should be allowed to decide how best to handle their own regional affairs, the Ontario government said Friday as it assured local...

How to fill a purse, with kindness

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By: Tanya Edwards If you've heard about the "Fill a Purse for a Sister Campaign," you know about Angel Freedman and how she lit a...

Conservative carbon tax ‘resistance’ showing cracks after Liberals re-elected

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The so-called “resistance” force of Conservative premiers waging war against the carbon tax implemented by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau began showing cracks on Tuesday, following the Liberals’ re-election. While...

How a Liberal minority government could help, or hit, Canadians’ wallets

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TORONTO — From more money for little ones to cheaper cellphone bills and a tax on luxury vehicles, a Liberal minority government and its potential parliamentary...

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