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COLUMN: Many Canadians pay a great deal for ‘free’ health care
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Justice Minister Lametti looking to larger reforms on doctor-assisted death
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Murder charge dropped against older suspect in Hamilton teen’s death
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Trudeau gives nearly 300 tasks for ministers to take on in new parliament
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Office politics: Why Jody Wilson-Raybould doesn't really have a choice about moving offices
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Annual Geminid meteor shower lights up Canadian skies this weekend
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New calls in Scotland for an independence referendum to counter Brexit
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Why We Should care: Andrew Scheer's downfall
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Stephen LeDrew: The Liberals are in trouble now
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Three ministers to work on options for creation of the new Defence Procurement Canada
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WYWS: Johnson in, Scheer out, Tiger pumped and U.S. vote today on impeachment process
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How Andrew Scheer made an unlikely rise to the Conservative leadership — and then lost ...
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Toronto & GTA Markham Waxers hockey club assist GlobalMedic's goal
Players from the Markham Waxers hockey team assisted Global Medic on Saturday in helping millions abroad in possible disaster zones. -
BLOND BOMBSHELL: Behind the scenes with SUNshine Girl Pamela
WATCH ABOVE to see the behind-the-scenes SUNshine Girl shoot of Pamela, married mom and three, who likes to play hard and works out even harder — six times a week. -
Columnists GOLDSTEIN: Conservatives protest too much about Scheer’s expenses
One thing we can be sure of is that if outgoing Conservative leader Andrew Scheer had won the Oct. 21 election, we would never have heard about the Conservative party ... -
Columnists MARIN: Scheer's message lost in fog of war
Imagine being a Conservative donor and realizing that your hard-earned money to get the party elected had been used by Party leader Andrew Scheer to send his kids to private ... -
Columnists LILLEY: Conservatives eat their own once again
The Conservatives are looking for a new leader but you have to wonder who would want the job given the way they treat their own. -
Columnists HOBSON: Looking ahead at Canadian health care in 2020
BY CHRIS HOBSONEach year, I look back, and peek forward to see what the next year may hold for health care in Canada — and make a few predictions along ... -
Columnists New crime stats fly in the face of Justin Trudeau's gun ban
The latest crime data released by Statistics Canada make a mockery of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s posturing on gun violence. -
Columnists LILLEY: Exasperated Scheer leaves on his own terms
It wasn’t so much what Andrew Scheer said as I left his office a week ago that made me think he wouldn’t stay on as leader, it was how he ...