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REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) - The leader of the center-right Progressive Party was chosen as Iceland's new prime minister Wednesday and promptly announced a halt to talks with the European Union about...
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2013/05/22 15:07
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Editorial: Now what? With a rejuvenated Premier Christy Clark at the head of a re-elected BC Liberal Government, the question for the northwest is what now? Despite the northwest being Ground Zero...
2013/05/22 14:01
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BY STEW SLATER SPECIAL TO THE BANNER With an interest in politics that stretched back to his elementary school days in North Perth, Stewart Skinner always knew he’d run for office some time. But it...
2013/05/22 13:13
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Premier wins reprieve for her 60th QUEEN'S PARK —For her 60th birthday Premier Kathleen Wynne received the gift of political life from NDP Leader Andrea Horwath. A June election was averted when...
2013/05/22 12:52
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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) looks set for a major shake-up should the coalition win power in September, with its policeman functions to be split from its tax administration. Shadow Treasurer...
2013/05/22 04:55
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Work to do: Christy Clark at post-election day press conference. Photo by David P. Ball. One of the first items that B.C.'s new government needs to deal with is finding a speedier method of reaching...
2013/05/22 00:30
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Liberal victory isn’t the best result I’m not extremely pleased with the 2013 B.C. election results. Everyone has their own views, but as a teen who attends a high school with increasing class...
2013/05/21 23:39
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WATERLOO REGION — Woolwich Township councillors voted 4-1 in favour of a casino — and they’re sticking to their decision despite pressure to reconsider from citizens and other politicians. “I can’t...
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2013/05/21 22:09
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COLUMN: The fall and rise of the BC Liberals What the heck happened? That’s been the question that’s been wagging jaws since the moment it was clear the BC Liberals had won the election Tuesday...
2013/05/21 20:55
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FLETCHER: Polarized politics costly in B.C. Is it now over? One benefit of the surprising fourth term for the BC Liberal Party is that the provincial government won’t be subjected to another big,...
2013/05/21 20:14
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Niagara Falls has hit the jackpot, says MPP Kim Craitor. Four days after the city learned it could see $20 million more a year for hosting two casinos, Niagara Falls public officials were buoyed...
2013/05/21 18:13
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Is she really sorry? “Love means never having to say you’re sorry.” Politics sometimes means having to say you’re sorry – even when you don’t really mean it. Case in point, the “apology” from...
2013/05/21 15:39
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The mismatch between the level of oil production in Canada and the pipeline capacity to get it to markets is causing a “staggering” blow to the Canadian economy, Toronto Dominion Bank deputy chairman...
2013/05/21 14:13
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HOT lanes generate heated debate QUEEN'S PARK— Premier Kathleen Wynne and Ontario Treasurer Charles Sousa are committed to giving them a try. But the Ontario NDP says high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes...
2013/05/21 11:58
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Norfolk Mayor Dennis Travale has called for the province and Ottawa to intervene in the lockout at U.S. Steel mill in Nanticoke, warning the shutdown will deliver "a drastic blow" to the local...
2013/05/21 03:39
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For five years, Don Wright had his dream job as president of the B.C. Institute of Technology – until he decided to give it all up at the prospect of being deputy minister in Adrian Dix’s NDP...
2013/05/21 02:40
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Not since Louis Riel in the late 19th century had a person of aboriginal descent had such an impact on Canadian history. Except in mid-June, 1990, Elijah Harper, a 40-year-old Ojibwa-Cree and Manitoba...
2013/05/20 22:19
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By Randall Palmer OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper was under intense pressure on Monday to reassure voters that his administration is above reproach amid...
2013/05/20 22:14
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Near the 2012 election, and after bragging about killing bin Laden based on intelligence gained by water boarding (a tactic he campaigned against), Obama and his O-bots lied to us about...
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Vaccines can be unsafe and cause serious side-effects, weaken the immune system, and can cause autism. Photo / Thinkstock Preschools and childcare centres in New South Wales may be given the legal...