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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
Story Watch Federally, support for Enbridge's $6-billion twin pipelines that would run from Alberta to Kitimat, B.C., has dropped seven per cent since January. Albertans believe the rest of Canada benefits from their energy resources and strongly...
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Epoch Times
| 10 months ago
August 24, 2012 Imagine you're a German asked to pay for the lifestyle of a Greek through ever-more transfers to the European Union or through bailouts for Greek debt. Imagine you, as a German, know the average age for a German retiree is 62 while...
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The Globe and Mail
| 10 months ago
Story Quebec Liberal Party Leader Jean Charest alongside candidate Lise Theriault, responds to reporters questions at a news conference during a campaign stop in Quebec City, Sunday, August 12, 2012...Lafond, working parents paying a mortgage and...
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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
Story After losing the referendum by the slimmest of margins in 1995, the PQ has grappled with ambiguity, misperceptions and confusion over the holding of another referendum. For the last 17 years, no clear referendum strategy has emerged within the...
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The Globe and Mail
| 10 months ago
Story Quebec Liberal Party Leader Jean Charest alongside candidate Lise Theriault, responds to reporters questions at a news conference during a campaign stop in Quebec City, Sunday, August 12, 2012. Watch Her position contradicts comments she made...
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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
Story Quebec Liberal Party Leader Jean Charest alongside candidate Lise Theriault, responds to reporters questions at a news conference during a campaign stop in Quebec City, Sunday, August 12, 2012. Quebec Premier Jean Charest speaks at a rally in...
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The Globe and Mail
| 10 months ago
Story Parti Quebecois Leader Pauline Marois, who still keeps the faith, struck hardest in the one-on-one deabte, asking questions on the minds of Quebec sovereigntists and federalists alike: How could Francois Legault sell out the dream of a nation?
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Russia Today
| 10 months ago
Thousands of Canadians marched in Montreal despite rainy weather. The peaceful protest against tuition hikes kicked off in the province of Quebec after talks between students and the local government failed. Published: 23 August, 2012, 06:01 A...
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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
The Globe and Mail Published Wednesday, Aug. 22 2012, 10:10 PM EDT Last updated Wednesday, Aug. 22 2012, 10:10 PM EDT She is often seen at Jean Charest's side but seldom heard. When Michele Dionne, the Premier's wife, speaks, ears perk up...Dionne...
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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
Story The Coalition Avenir Quebec is a nationalist party, Mr Legault has argued, adding that he has no lessons to take from anyone on how to defend Quebec's interest...Marois has attacked Mr. Legault for what she says is his betrayal of Quebec...
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Leader Post Online
| 10 months ago
The woman who could be elected as Quebec's premier in two weeks used a televised debate to repeatedly attack Prime Minister Stephen Harper, in a hint Sunday of federal-provincial battles that might follow the Sept. 4 election. From her opening...
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Leader Post Online
| 10 months ago
Locate me Election puts us front and centre in theatre of politics Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) leader Francois Legault (L), Liberal leader Jean Charest (2nd L), Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois (2nd R), and Quebec Solidaire co-leader Francoise...
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The Globe and Mail
| 10 months ago
Watch Quebec Liberal Party Leader Jean Charest alongside candidate Lise Theriault, responds to reporters questions at a news conference during a campaign stop in Quebec City, Sunday, August 12, 2012. Watch Watch A new survey by Forum Research for The...
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The Globe and Mail
| 10 months ago
Marois said the idea is reasonable, given that French is the official language of Quebec. We will present this bill but it is not just for new Quebeckers it is for everyone, Ms...All Quebec citizens who want to be elected as a mayor or a councillor,...
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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
August, 2012 But with PQ Leader Pauline Marois currently leading in the polls, the possibility of her becoming premier must be faced. Here is how Ottawa plans to face it, based on conversations with officials who are not authorized to speak publicly.
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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
Quebec Premier Jean Charest speaks at a rally in his riding of Sherbrooke, on July 31, 2012. Quebec Liberal Party Leader Jean Charest alongside candidate Lise Theriault, responds to reporters questions at a news conference during a campaign stop in...
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
| 10 months ago
Story Content Related Federal New Democratic Party Leader Tom Mulcair announced Quebecers will have the chance to vote for the party in the province's next election. The NDP leader said the federal party didn't have time to create a Quebec version in...