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Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Stewart crack jokes about Rob Ford
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's woes over crack cocaine allegations are providing plenty of late-night television fodder for Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Stewart and other comedians south of the border.
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Guest: Say no to a U.S.-Canada border-crossing fee
THE U.S. government has expressed interest in possibly instituting a new border-crossing fee at land borders.
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B.C. mine's temporary foreign workers case dismissed
HD Mining International says it hired workers from China because the Canadians who applied for the jobs weren't qualified.
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Illegal tree cutting nets charges for arborist, homeowners
Two homeowners and an arborist in North Vancouver have been charged with illegally cutting down trees in a North Vancouver park to improve their views.
Senate debates expense audits amid greater scrutiny
The Senate is debating reports about the living and travel claims of three senators who have all been ordered to repay inappropriately claimed money.
Carney's parting advice: Capitalize on Canada's natural advantages
The central banker said Tuesday in his last scheduled public appearance before departing for the Bank of England next month that Canada can coast and wait out the decade-long damage-repair process in the rest of the G7 economies, or build on its strengths for the emerging new global economy.
U.S. ambassador to Canada David Jacobson to join BMO in October as vice-chairman
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Outgoing U.S. ambassador thanks Canada and Obama
David Jacobson says he will "treasure" his experience as U.S. ambassador to Canada forever as he prepares to depart the position.
It's time for Canada to join the 'second NAFTA' of the Pacific
During his trip to Peru and Colombia this week, Prime Minister Stephen Harper will attend the Pacific Alliance Leaders' Summit in Cali, Colombia.
Coroner's inquest starts into Chinese student's death
Yifan Wang died two days after being pulled from the pool unresponsive. A coroner's inquest is starting into his death.
Appointees to EI boards broke guidelines by making political donations
Dozens of people appointed to plum patronage jobs have been donating to the Conservative party, despite government rules that forbid it.
Businessman who brought hundreds of jobs to Devizes dies
Mike Watkins, the man who brought Linpac packaging company to Devizes and created hundreds of jobs in the area, died peacefully at home on May 10 after a long battle with cancer.
Harper expected to speak to Tory caucus Tuesday in wake of Senate scandal
Conservatives gathered Monday night to mourn the passing of a key architect in their rise to power - and to brace for the toughest test Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government has faced since taking office on a promise to clean up politics in the national capital.
Canadian walrus that wowed Queen Victoria moves for first time in a century to star in art exhibit
A Hudson Bay walrus that was shot, stuffed and became one of Canada's star attractions at an 1886 colonial exhibition in Britain - winning admiration, it's said, from Queen Victoria herself - has been moved from its fake-ice pedestal at a London museum for the first time in more than a century to headline a contemporary art show exploring the ... (more)
Abortion debate looms for Prime Minister Stephen Harper
As he grapples with a growing scandal over Senate expenses, Prime Minister Stephen Harper faces another potential flashpoint as the House of Commons resumes sitting: The political debate over abortion is far from over.
Fil-Canadian appointed to Ontario Superior Court
Judge Steve Anthony Coroza of the Ontario Court of Justice in St. Catharines was appointed to the position last April 29 by Canada's Department of Justice.
Can the Senate fire a senator?
An expert on parliamentary rules says the Senate has the power to turf a senator from the chamber, as long as a majority approves the expulsion.
Warm weather with cool breaks forecast for Canada this summer
Meteorologists at AccuWeather.com say the majority of Canadians can look forward to a more "typical" summer this year, when hot spells will be interspersed with cooler periods.
Vancouver man attacked, killed in Costa Rica
Brad Deering, 42, was shot outside his home in Escazu, near the capital San Jose, Costa Rican police said in a statement on their Facebook page.
Alberta political leaders react to surprise B.C. election result
The heads of Alberta's ruling Tory party and opposition parties weighed in on British Columbia's election results, offering kudos to the re-elected Liberals and opening the door for renewed talks on proposed pipeline projects.