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Pakistan praises relationship with China as country's premier begins 2-day visit
China's premier began a two-day visit to Pakistan on Wednesday by praising the relationship between the two Asian powers in glowing terms.
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Petronas launches engineering work for B.C. LNG project
Malaysian energy giant Petronas has begun early engineering work for a massive British Columbia natural gas export project, and is weeks away from applying to send energy offshore and build a pipeline to the West Coast.
David Cameron is expected to hail the historic gay marriage vote
David Cameron is facing a fresh bout of Tory strife after the coalition's plans to introduce gay marriage cleared the Commons.
Toronto mayor avoids questions about crack video
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford continued to duck questions Tuesday about a video that purportedly shows him smoking crack cocaine despite calls by allies and rivals for further comment.
Paul Godfrey fired over horse racing, casino hosting fees, Kathleen Wynne says
Horse racing and casino hosting fees were behind Paul Godfrey's firing as chair of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.
Ontario budget 2013: Election averted as NDP agrees to support Liberal budget
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath announced Tuesday her party will support the budget of Premier Kathleen Wynne's minority Liberals, averting a June election.
Bets deals an integrity issue: AFL
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Keith Boag: Have you heard about the murderous abortion doctor?
One of the CBC's premier political reporters, Keith Boag is currently based in Washington, D.C., following stints in Los Angeles and on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
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Aleema Khan , sister of the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf political party, Imran Khan, addresses supporters during a protest against the killing of Zara Shahid Hussain, a leading member of PTI, outside the mausoleum of Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Karachi yesterday.
How the BC NDP blew the election
British Columbia NDP Leader Adrian Dix reacts after losing the election to Liberal party Leader Christy Clark on Tuesday.
Hundreds pay respects to Elijah Harper
Manitobans line up to pay their respects and sign a book of condolences for Elijah Harper at the Manitoba Legislature on May 20, 2013.
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Chinese, Indian leaders call for cooperation
The leaders of India and China played down their recent border dispute and other tensions Monday, pledging to work together for regional stability and the economic growth of the world's two most populous nations.
Rob Ford, gas pains, the Senate: Scandals and bad spin-jobs plague all levels of government
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford stares skyward after reading the PFLAG Proclamation on the podium roof at City Hall on Friday.
COLUMN: Same old battle in B.C.
By Frank Bucholtz - Surrey North Delta Leader Published: May 16, 2013 1:00 PM Updated: May 16, 2013 1:47 PM Voters have elected a Liberal majority government to guide B.C. over the next four years, much to the surprise of pollsters and almost every pundit.
Canada earthquake felt in New York
It happened at about 9:43 a.m. in Southern Ontario and was preliminarily measured as a magnitude 5.1 by Earthquakes Canada.
Gillard defends Bracks appointment
PRIME Minister Julia Gillard has defended the appointment of former Victorian Labor premier Steve Bracks as Australia's next consul-general in New York.
Albanese pushes Barnett to follow through
The cross-country battle over billions in transport funding for WA continues, with federal infrastructure minister Anthony Albanese bluntly telling Premier Colin Barnett it is time to act on his election promises.