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Conservatives seek to recharge at Ottawa convention
Outspoken businessman Kevin O'Leary wants to be the new Tory sparkplug
Donald Trump rejects Canada wall
Donald Trump wants a wall on the border — just not the northern one.
Watchdog calls for access to information in cabinet offices
The offices of cabinet ministers must be brought under the Access to Information Act to ensure proper accountability, the federal information watchdog says.
Liberals changing rules for awarding, revoking citizenship
The federal Liberals are getting started on repealing some of the previous government's sweeping — and controversial — changes to how people get or lose Canadian citizenship.
Ontario cap and trade to increase gas price by 4.3 cents: Premier
Gas prices in Ontario will rise about 4.3 cents a litre and residential natural gas bills will go up about $5 a month under the Liberal government’s cap−and−trade plan.
Groups say oilsands fail climate test
A climate change test would almost surely reject long-term infrastructure such as major oil pipelines on the grounds of the 1.5-degree global warming limit, environmental groups said on Tuesday.
Mike Duffy's fate in judge's hands
Mike Duffy's lawyer was making his final arguments in his client's case on Tuesday.