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More guns, less crime? Not according to the data.
“The only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is with a good guy with a gun,” said Wayne LaPierre, vice president of the National Rifle Association (NRA), after a gunman killed 20 children and six others at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012. Is that true?
Ontario PCs boot Patrick Brown from caucus. Then he enters leadership race
The interim leader of Ontario's Progressive Conservative party issued a statement Friday morning announcing former leader Patrick Brown has been removed from the party's caucus altogether.
Caroline Mulroney raises nearly half a million dollars
Caroline Mulroney's campaign has raised some big money, less than two weeks into her bid to win the Ontario Progressive Conservative party leadership.
Former Ontario Tory leader Patrick Brown accuses CTV News of 'monumental' mistake
Former Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown is challenging two women who accused him of sexual misconduct to go to police and try to have authorities press charges.
Oilpatch worker dies at Cenovus site in Alberta
Cenovus Energy reported a workplace death at its Christina Lake oilsands site in northeastern Alberta on Wednesday.
Quebec restaurant ordered to reinstate waitress fired for not smiling enough
A waitress dismissed for allegedly having a bad attitude and not smiling enough has been awarded $30,000 and must be given her job back, Quebec's labour tribunal ruled.
Former PM Harper says he was aware of allegations against Tory MP Dykstra
Former prime minister Stephen Harper and one of his senior aides are now publicly admitting they were aware a Conservative MP had been accused of sexual assault but let him remain on the ballot in the 2015 election.
Trudeau talks tough on NAFTA, gets grilled about Kinder Morgan in Nanaimo town hall
On the last stop of his cross-country tour in Nanaimo, Justin Trudeau threatened to ditch NAFTA, kicked out three protesters, and left the venue chased by a mob shouting “Stop Kinder Morgan!”
Alberta UCP accused of devouring 'its own children'
United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney says in a statement that Fildebrandt will not be allowed to return to caucus after demonstrating a "pattern of behaviour" that does not meet the party's standards.
Greens slam sexist media coverage
The Green Party said in a statement that Elizabeth May was being held to a higher standard than other political leaders because she's a woman.