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Who's the hardest working opposition leader, Mulcair or Trudeau?
Tom Mulcair and Justin Trudeau are engaged in a pre-election skirmish over House of Commons attendance, offering a glimpse of the pitched battle to come between New Democrats and Liberals next year, when each leader will attempt to persuade voters that he is more deserving than the other to replace Prime Minister Stephen Harper. read comments
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Priest among victims of Alberta shootings, say church officials
Three Mounties are recovering from their injuries after a shooting on the main street of St. Paul, in northern Alberta. The gunman was killed in the confrontation. video -
Northern Ontario First Nation re-declares flooding emergency
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Internal survey blasts feds for missing database: the long-form census
Key data users in a Treasury Board survey complained about one giant database that has actually disappeared: the long-form census, killed by the Harper government in 2011 and again for the 2016 census. read comments
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