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Loyalty has its rewards
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‘Moral obligation’ no reason to back racetrack for casino location
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TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT
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Raitt met with ethics watchdog before shuffle
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New team likely to wield
cost-cutting hatchet
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HE’S OFF THE WALL
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Recording Mozart without a safety net
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Marriage of Canadian retail giants
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Release for Canadian with alleged terror ties
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This shuffle reminds us of the limits of a prime minister’s power, writes Scott Reid,
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Promoted Pierre Poilievre says he’ll make Senate reform a top priority,
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MacKay was mostly on the defensive while at defence, writes David Pugliese,
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The new cabinet is, in part, a response to Justin Trudeau,
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Cabinet shuffles are more style than substance, writes Andrew Cohen,
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Stephen Harper is a skilled cabinet-maker, writes Jonathan Malloy,
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A look at the shuffle’s promotions, demotions and surprises,
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Harper asked for ‘enemies’ list
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Who’s in, who’s out,
who’s shuffled
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Ornge air ambulances cited in deaths
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Bank nearly pulled funds due to roof of doomed mall
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Two more bodies recovered
from Lac-mégantic ruins
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Big blood transfusions questioned
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Suit claims railway cut corners to save cash
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Royal baby perfect fit for silly season
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Florida’s licence to shoot
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Journalist: Snowden keeping NSA ‘blueprints’ under wraps
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U.S. signals it is moving on from ousted Egyptian leader
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Happy Birthday, Pinchas
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Time to reframe the immigration debate
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Suzuki is misguided
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A soldier’s duty
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Obama has failed in the Middle East
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Why citizenship requires an oath to the Queen
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Judge sides with CBSA on safety
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These Jays really have the blues
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Els in hunt for third British Open
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10 NHL games you can’t miss in 2013-14,
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Baseball a ‘cleaner’ sport, Selig insists
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Black-and-blue QBS would be good for REDBLACKS
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Faldo eyes one more Open shot
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Canadian trainer linked to doping
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Counsellor hesitant to expose scars
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Rebooted ‘Whose Line’ sure to score laughs
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Measles exposure worries public health
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Student’s case may define gun rights
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Bryden won’t say if deadline will be met
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Ottawans will pay for TTC: Tories
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School councils struggle to pay the huge costs of play structures,
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OC Transpo elevators often down
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Restaurant settles with ex-waiter for $265
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Richmond woman, 60, killed crossing street in Kemptville
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Residents opposed to proposed pipeline running through city
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Ottawa man wins award for writing a novel’s worst opening line,
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Moscow quartet provides
a fine ending to festival
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Toy store just snaps together
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‘Miracle in Marrakesh’ offers new path for digital access
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Have your muffin and eat it, too
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Barrick ordered to fix damaged Chilean rivers,
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Back-to-school
truths for resilient retailers
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