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Conrad Black's 'clamorous,' non-'mendacious' 'apercu' of admiration for Trump
Conrad Black has penned a piece titled, "Trump Is The Good Guy," for the conservative National Review.
Latest plane load of Syrians arrives but how many more flights unclear
Approximately 214 people were expected, mostly refugees being welcomed by private groups but also some being supported directly by the government.
Duffy says he faced threats from Harper's team over expenses
Duffy says his last months inside the Conservative caucus were a devastating series of betrayals and threats, designed to force him into admitting he had botched his Senate expenses.
Final report on residential schools survivors signals time for government to act
Justice Murray Sinclair spoke of a country that must climb a mountain one step at a time on the way to atonement and trust.
Highlights from the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Some highlights of the 94 recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report on aboriginal residential schools.
Duffy: Stephen Harper said I hadn't broken the rules
Duffy tells court Stephen Harper conceded the senator had never broken any Senate expense rules, but was adamant that the senator admit fault to keep Conservative supporters happy.
Canada's oilpatch adjusts to the 'new normal' after a year of pain
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has estimated the downturn has slashed 40,000 jobs in the sector, mostly in Alberta, and has urged political leaders to keep competitiveness top priority.
Final report on residential schools survivors signals time for government to act
Report comes as abuse survivors and their supporters across the country call for Canada to move from apology to action if true reconciliation will ever be achieved.
A year of tough choices ahead in defence for Justin Trudeau's Liberals
Harjit Sajjan is expected in early 2016 to put before cabinet a redrawn commitment to the war in Iraq and Syria, one that withdraws CF-18 jetfighters, but beefs up local military and security forces.
Is Trump about to get dumped by conservative radio, in favour of a steady flame?
Two of the biggest names in conservative talk radio ripped a strip off the Republican poll-leader for remarks he's made over the last few days, as the dynamic shifts in presidential race.