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The Globe and Mail video Olivia Chow, wife of the late Jack Layton, writes a message of love with chalk on a wall outside Toronto City Hall on the anniversary of Layton's death Aug 22, 2012. The Globe and Mail Gallery A carved bust of Jack Layton
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When Canadians mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee this year, they'll be doing more than sipping tea and savouring sweet pastries. For sure, enjoying a cup of Earl Grey will be part of some community celebrations to honour Elizabeth's six decades on the
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A government employee described by Liberal Irwin Cotler as his shadow MP working on the federal payroll has offered some clues about his job and his publicly funded salary. Mr. Cotler has raised concerns that Saulie Zajdel, the Conservative candidate
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This decade will see the Canadian government spearhead an unprecedented anniversary-palooza, with recent announcements about a $28-million fund for War of 1812 commemorations just the first of a host of planned federal investments to mark a wide
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Earlier this year, the federal government announced its continued commitment to the CPF through the renewal of $15 million in the June 2011 federal budget, bringing the total program budget to $75 million.Canadian Heritage has announced that it is
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The federal government's bid to curb spending amid a multibillion-dollar fiscal shortfall has delivered some of its first job casualties of the year, with cuts to scientists at Environment Canada and key positions at the National Gallery of Canada.
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The Poo Testament and released on May 17, features album artwork that emulates the look of a faded Bible and portrays Jesus as excrement...A spokesman for Heritage Minister James Moore blasted the album in a statement to the Vancouver Sun newspaper
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Canada's Conservative majority government was officially sworn in yesterday ...This etching of Jesus Christ, re-imagined as a steaming, fly-ridden turd. That vivid illustration can be found inside the CD packaging for Vancouver punk rockers Living
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They must be strong enough to disappoint the people they represent, in order to please big business...The same memo notes that Frulla might not be well suited for this role, because she's "too close to cultural-nationalist interests to handle the job
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A Canadian senator is asking the federal government to revoke federal subsidies to Maclean's magazine over an article on university enrolment that focused on Asian-Canadian students. In a letter to Heritage Minister James Moore, Senator Vivienne Poy
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