Politics
Mulcair 'divisive, ill-informed' on oilsands: Redford

Mulcair 'divisive, ill-informed' on oilsands: Redford

6:49 pm, May 16th, 2012

Premier Alison Redford's got some juggling to do.

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Roadkill rhetoric could close export doors: Minister

Roadkill rhetoric could close export doors: Minister

5:29 pm, May 16th, 2012

Charges by the NDP that unsafe street meat could end up on the tables of the nation could harm Canada's reputation.

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Patience running out on backdoor registries

Patience running out on backdoor registries

Updated 5:13 pm, May 16th, 2012

11:16 am, May 16th, 2012

The public safety minister has renewed his threat to legislate or regulate an end to the registry of long-gun sales.

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NDP launches anti-budget-bill road show

NDP launches anti-budget-bill road show

5:03 pm, May 16th, 2012

The NDP has kicked off public sessions to bash the government's budget bill.

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Mulcair steps up fight with West

Mulcair steps up fight with West

4:45 pm, May 16th, 2012

Thomas Mulcair has taken to challenging economists who don't agree with the NDP leader's Dutch disease theory.

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Tories committed to Internet snooping bill: Toews

Tories committed to Internet snooping bill: Toews

3:08 pm, May 16th, 2012

The feds' so-called Internet snooping bill is alive and well.

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Students rush campus to disrupt classes as Quebec mull legislation

Students rush campus to disrupt classes as Quebec mull legislation

11:45 am, May 16th, 2012

Hundreds of mask-wearing students rushed a Montreal university campus in an attempt to stop classes.

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Medical mistakes will rise with health cuts, author says

Medical mistakes will rise with health cuts, author says

12:23 pm, May 16th, 2012

Medical mistakes kill, maim and injure thousands of Ontarians each year, and will only be made worse.

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Veterans Affairs grounds review board

Veterans Affairs grounds review board

9:41 pm, May 15th, 2012

Veterans Affairs is grounding an arms-length review board from international travel.

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Healthy food bankrupting ON school cafeterias?

Healthy food bankrupting ON school cafeterias?

9:01 pm, May 15th, 2012

It shouldn't take a rocket scientist to sell good food to kids, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Tuesday.

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Environmental charities are dabbling in politics again. Later, Frank Atkins debunks Mulcair's oilsands myths.

Was Obama's campaign launch a flop? France swings left, neo-Nazis gaining in Greece, Solberg on the Quebec students.

Over-protective parents and lazy children; is handwriting becoming obsolete? And later, author Brad Hams on entitlement culture.

America is failing, Charles Adler looks at why we need it to succeed. Guests tonight: Robert Kagan, Mark Steyn, Peter Morici.

Europe is turning left, is it also going down? Ian Lee joins to discuss. Later, Lorne Gunter on backdoor gun registries.