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Foreign media on Canada election: Pierre Trudeau makes international news again
Like father like son - much to the anger of Canada's Conservatives.
Campaign for the record books wraps up with wild weekend of electioneering
Stephen Harper aspires to become the first prime minister since Sir Wilfrid Laurier in 1908 to win four consecutive mandates.
Five things you need to know about voting in the federal election Monday
Elections Canada's guide to Oct. 19.
Interior says it's halting future Arctic offshore lease sales, won't extend current leases
News follows a Sept. 28 announcement by Royal Dutch Shell that it would cease exploration in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas after spending upward of $7 billion on Arctic exploration
Party leaders get into position for sprint to the electoral finish
Polls had suggested Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau was enjoying the inside track, but may be weighed down by controvery over Dan Gagnier.
Companies charged over 2013 coal tailings pond spill: Alberta Energy Regulator
Coal Valley Resources Inc. and Sherritt International Corporation (TSX:S) face six charges under Alberta's Environmental Protection Act, Public Lands Act and Water Act.
Oil companies pledge support for Paris climate deal; green groups question sincerity
Chief executives of 10 of the world's biggest oil and gas companies have pledged support for an "effective" deal to fight global warming
Standard and Poor's says credit outlook worsens for some Canadian energy firms
Cenovus' rating lowered a notch and the outlook for Husky has been changed from stable to negative.
Mulcair, Harper take aim at Trudeau, remind voters of sponsorship scandal
Barbs come after Dan Gagnier — the party's campaign co-chairman — quit Wednesday after an email surfaced that showed him providing lobbying advice to an oil pipeline company.
Trudeau slams Harper for embracing Rob Ford support as new book set to appear
Disturbing new account that claims ex-Toronto mayor Rob Ford threatened his wife is raising questions about Stephen Harper's willingness to publicly embrace scandal-plagued former mayor.