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Harper at 5, no vote needed
Newspapers across the nation will be burning their newsprint budgets this week conducting their political autopsy of Stephen Harper's five years as prime minister of Canada -- even though the actual anniversary is not until next Monday.
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Ford’s budget a good start: Editorial
No one said it would be easy, but it has to be done. Getting the city’s budget under control and respecting taxpayers, as Mayor Rob Ford famously likes to say, is hard work, requiring tough decisions.
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Credit hangover stalks Canadians
Anticipating a hangover Saturday morning? Lot's of Canadians will be, which really isn't so bad. If you can't let go on New Year's Eve then maybe you're a little too tightly wrapped.
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Charles needs to foster Canadian popularity
It’s a fairy tale ending to a long courtship and we wish Prince William and Kate Middleton all the best as they start their married life. But when Kate leaves Westminster Abbey after the wedding, April 29, and starts a new life as Her Royal Highness, Canadians will be pondering the future of the monarchy in this country.
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Street credo leads to the death of innocents
In Toronto, a 21-year-old black woman named Kishauna Thomas, balls bigger than all her “friends,” lives in fear today after testifying against two now-acquitted rival gangbangers who had stood accused of the crossfire murder of her young cousin.
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End the court's gag orders: Editorial
The gargantuan publication ban slapped on every single aspect of Terri-Lynne McClintic’s first-degree murder guilty plea was indefensible when applied this past April.
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Full steam ahead on anti-smuggling
The minority government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper remains bound and determined to table its proposed human-smuggling legislation, just as the opposition parties remain determined to scuttle it like a rust-bucket ocean freighter.
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Dalton unplugged on electricity: Editorial
Those clever Liberal spinners have struck again. We bet you believed those news stories about how the government was giving you a 10% monthly cut in your electricity bill.
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New report cards are a failure: Editorial
Just when parents want more clarity, more accountability about what their children are learning, the Liberal government has once again caved in to teachers to come up with a “progress report.”
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