News Source: Macleans
| 42 minutes ago
Michael Ignatieff says federal Liberals will support legislation to implement a harmonized sales tax in Ontario and British Columbia, despite previously bashing it as a job-killing "Harper sales tax." The Liberal leader announced his decision Tuesday
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| about 1 hour ago
In a picture, he is seen clearly hanging on to the side of the boat, wearing a tie and business suit, while the sailors accompanying him are wearing life jackets. Asked why he didn’t wear a personal flotation device, his spokesman Dimitri Soudas
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| about 2 hours ago
M ichael Ignatieff deserves some credit for doing the right thing on the HST — as he was urged to do today by both The Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star . However, it’s worth noting that the Leader of the Opposition would not have been placed
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| about 3 hours ago
M ichael Ignatieff and his Liberals will support Stephen Harper's government on the harmonized sales tax for Ontario and British Columbia. None of Mr. Ignatieff's MPs will be allowed to vote against the Conservative legislation without facing
News Source: Star Phoenix
| about 3 hours ago
India after the prime ministers of both Canada and the Asian country agreed to a major nuclear trade deal during the weekend. "We see India as a significant market opportunity for Cameco and this is one step closer for Cameco to get access to this
News Source: Epoch Times
| about 3 hours ago
Falun Gong persecution with Chinese authorities. “We urge you on your upcoming China trip to ask your Chinese counterparts about their commitment to human rights and religious freedom...Mr. Siksay along with vice-chairs MPs Stephen Woodworth and
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| about 4 hours ago
The omission of Canada from his arm-twisting list suggests that the Americans have accepted that our combat mission will end at the end of 2011, and that Mr. Harper will be able to avoid the kind of exchange that took place between Mr. Obama and the
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| about 4 hours ago
What was the Canadian political satirst scariest television moment: being hugged by Stephen Harper or seeing Bob Rae naked? Mr. Mercer was hilarious last night entertaining Ottawa’s political A-list, who came out in full party dress to the Hope