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Fallen soldier's parents proud to get his medal, but say it's also bittersweet
Ben Walsh knows that not all battles are fought in the theatre of war and victory can sometimes be bittersweet.
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Chinese premier pledges funds, aid to Africa
Chinese Prime minister Wen Jiabao talks at a session of the 4th Ministerial Conference of the Sino-African Forum in Egypt''s Sharm el Sheik Resort Saturday, Nov.
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Czech PM turns down nomination for EU post
Caretaker Czech Prime Minister Jan Fischer has indirectly turned down an offer by two major Czech political parties to become the Czech Republic 's nominee for the European Commission.
At least four Toronto hospitals offered H1N1 vaccine to board members
Members of at least four hospital boards in Toronto have been offered the swine flu vaccine that's intended for priority groups only, and while one doctor said Friday he now regrets that decision another said it's the right thing to do.
Saskatchewan Party cabinet minister Huyghebaert apologizes for heckling Opposition member
After two days of tumult in the legislature, Saskatchewan Party cabinet minister Yogi Huyghebaert apologized for a heckle that implied police would be coming for an Opposition member.
Opposition MPs could thwart Ontario's move to HST
Ontario's plan to adopt the controversial Harmonized Sales Tax could hit a roadblock on Parliament Hill.
Premiers say H1N1 vaccine plan could be better, but there are unique challenges
Canada's premiers say the rollout of the swine flu vaccine could have been better handled across the country.
Prince Charles gets warm greeting in Victoria from wet, but enthusiastic crowd
Prince Charles joked about his age Friday as he tried to recall how many times he has visited British Columbia.
Aboriginals plead with Ottawa to halt Quebec northern development plan
Quebec aboriginals have threatened to derail a showpiece plan by Premier Jean Charest's government to develop the province's north, and they're pleading for help from the federal government.
Toronto wins 2015 Pan Am games
By Allison Hanes, National Post Toronto has won the 2015 Pan Am Games, on the first ballot.
Royal visit: Prince Charles talks social responsibility with business leaders
Prince Charles met with some of Canada's leading business leaders Wednesday afternoon to discuss the social responsibility of corporations, a significant theme to his 11-day visit to Canada.
Premier Brad Wall and his Saskatchewan Party government have an added reason to toast the second anniversary tomorrow of the election victory that brought them to power.
Chinese vice premier's three-nation tour in South Pacific fruitful
The vice foreign minister on Thursday hailed Vice Premier Li Keqiang 's official visit to Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea as "very fruitful," calling it a major diplomatic activity of China with the South Pacific region.
Opposition leader renews calls for premier to fire former deputy
Conservative MLA Jim Bagnall looks on as Opposition Leader Olive Crane questions Auditor General Colin Younker at a meeting of the public accounts committee in Charlottetown Thursday.
Parti Quebecois wants province to take over its portion of gun registry
If Canada won't get serious about gun control, Quebec should. The opposition Parti Quebecois wants the province to take over responsibility for its portion of the federal long gun registry.
Alberta Tories' support lowest in 16 years: poll
On the eve of Premier Ed Stelmach's leadership review, a new poll shows the governing Tories have sunk to their lowest popular support in 16 years, slipped to second place in Calgary and are barely fending off the Wildrose Alliance as the preferred party among decided Alberta voters.
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Appointing Thaksin 'an insult' to Thai justice system
Thailand recalled its ambassador to Phnom Penh yesterday to protest against the appointment of convicted ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra as economic adviser to Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and his government.
Charles, Camilla land in Toronto
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, landed in Toronto on Wednesday afternoon to begin the Ontario leg of their Canadian tour.
Ontario will run out of swine flu vaccine by end of week, says minister
Ontario will run out of the regular swine flu vaccine by the end of the week, forcing many immunization clinics to close and preventing priority groups from receiving the flu shot, Health Minister Deb Matthews said Wednesday.