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Harper's putting cash on table as Conservatives bid to stall Liberal momentum
Conservatives have twice staged low-tech stunts designed to illustrate how much they say Liberal tax changes will cost voters.
Harper 'betrayed and abandoned' me in insect-infested cell, journalist says
Freed journalist lashes out at Stephen Harper for washing his hands of his case and turnng the matter to more junior government members who could not help.
Trudeau faces renewed attack in noisy start to final week of federal campaign
Stephen Harper launches a game-show style attack — complete with clanging cash register — aimed directly at election front runner Justin Trudeau just dys from Oct. 19 election.
Mohamed Fahmy back in Canada; will speak to media today
Former Al-Jazeera journalist, who was arrested in Egypt in 2013 with two colleagues and detained on terror-related charges, arrived in Toronto on Sunday.
Mohamed Fahmy, released from Egyptian prison last month, now back in Canada
Fahmy had long imagined in prison the moment he would return home.
Mulcair says only he can stop TPP deal, accuses Trudeau of siding with Harper
Mulcair accuses PM Harper of desperately signing on to a secret trade deal with 11 Pacific Rim partners simply to have something to announce on election campaign trail.
Conservatives ramp up economic sales pitch with days to go in election campaign
There could be "real consequences" for the Canadian economy if the Liberals form government, warned finance minister Joe Oliver on Saturday.
Notley gives first big Calgary business speech to big, but quiet, crowd
It remains unclear if Notley managed to calm any jitters during her address to more than 1,500 people in the white-collar heart of Canada's oilpatch.
US rig count declines by 14 this week to settle at 795, Oklahoma loses 6 rigs
Rig tally is now in the sixth consecutive week of declines.
Environment Canada, RCMP raid Vale Sudbury office on Fisheries Act investigation
Two agencies were executing a search warrant as part of an active Environment Canada investigation that started in November 2012