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Canada’s Gun Control Laws Could Become Big Issue For 2019 Election Both the Liberals and Conservatives are talking a lot about guns. Eighteen months ahead of the vote, both the governing party and the official Opposition are laying the...

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Liberals look to brand Andrew Scheer as ‘Stephen Harper 2.0’ Liberal Party strategists have started their 2019 campaign preparations in earnest, focusing their energies on Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and their plan to aggressively brand him as “Stephen Harper...

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‘People experience things differently,’ Trudeau says of groping allegations Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there is no need to conduct an investigation into an allegation that he inappropriately touched a female reporter in British Columbia 18 years ago. “We...

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Tory leader Andrew Scheer cannot be a pussyfooter It’s make it or break it time for Andrew Scheer. The newish leader of the Conservative Party of Canada – his squeaker victory in May coming as a surprise during the...

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Trump, at Vegas rally, calls for border wall, urges voters to ‘Keep America Great’ At a rally in Las Vegas on Thursday evening, President Trump blasted Democrats for obstructing his plans to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border...

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Loaded language: The gun metaphors that pervade our everyday slang Sometimes it’s the offhand remark that’s the most telling. Indeed, the way we Americans casually, often unthinkingly, incorporate gun metaphors into our everyday slang says a lot about how...

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Doug Ford government promises to exempt Sikhs who wear turbans from motorcycle helmet laws Members of the Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario have been riding around on four wheels instead of two for a number of years because it’s...

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Trudeau to apologize Nov. 7 for 1939 decision to turn away Jewish refugees fleeing Nazis On November 7, the Liberal government will officially apologize for the 1939 decision to turn away the MS St. Louis, a ship carrying 907...

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Canadian Appeals Court Rules Against Trans Mountain Pipeline The federal appeal court in Canada ruled on August 30 that the application process for the Trans Mountain Pipeline was legally flawed. In a unanimous decision, the court ruled that the...

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History of Rat Control In Alberta Norway rats are one of the most destructive creatures known to man. They destroy and contaminate untold quantities of food, and through their tunneling activities, they undermine the foundations of buildings, sewer and...

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