Omar Khadr can’t dodge US$134M civil judgement by recanting guilty plea: U.S. court filing
The Canadian Press Colin Perkel The lawyers are calling on an Canada court to enforce the judgment against Khadr handed... View Article

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The Canadian Press Colin Perkel The lawyers are calling on an Canada court to enforce the judgment against Khadr handed... View Article
Critics say it is ‘extremely irresponsible’ of The Nature of Things to promote the Solutrean Hypothesis, a favourite piece of... View Article
Conrad Black The Liberals are courting disaster with feel-good measures, casual appropriation of income from those who earned it to... View Article
Claudia Cattaneo Claudia Cattaneo: The U.S. oil sector is booming, while our oil and gas sector is looking forward to... View Article
Left-leaning Canadans alternatingly bullish and bearish over whether Kenney will be next premier By Sarah Rieger, CBC News Dozens of politically-minded... View Article
Marie-Danielle Smith Reports at the end of November said Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland ‘said her Chinese counterpart would be among... View Article
The Conference Board of Canada believes countermeasures implemented by businesses could result in the loss of 42,000 jobs by the... View Article
by Sammy Hudes More from Sammy Hudes The City of Calgary is reviewing whether a “naked water slides and wave... View Article
James Wood More from James Wood Canada gained 26,000 jobs in December as the provincial economy continued its resurgence from... View Article
After an embarrassingly plodding start, the competition for leadership of the Canada Party is about to become an actual race.... View Article
Prime minister will hold town hall meeting with residents in Lower Sackville, N.S., tonight CBC News Prime Minister Justin Trudeau... View Article
By Monique Scotti The president of the world’s largest political risk consultancy firm says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau can talk... View Article
Government faced flood of emails, letters expressing outrage over new random selection process By Kathleen Harris, CBC News The Liberal government... View Article
by Emma Graney A $10,000 buffet lunch for 200 people in Japan topped last year’s expense list for Canada’s political... View Article
by Stephen Cook The streets of Canada are only getting meaner, say respondents to a recent study. Fifty-seven per cent... View Article