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Election 'campaign' begins
Prime Minister Paul Martin, apparently resigned to a spring election, insisted yesterday he has shown more personal "character" than his opportunistic political rivals by establishing the sponsorship inquiry now causing him so much grief.
'Hidden agenda' card trotted out again
Like a drowning man clutching at straws, Paul Martin
yesterday made a blatant attempt to divert attention away from his
flailing government's woes over the sponsorship program by attacking
the Conservative party's "hidden agenda" on health care.
Alcohol production linked to power in ancient world
Hate-monger shot dead in Toronto
A nation of gulags
Like many of its predecessors, this Canadian government prides itself on setting an independent course on foreign policy matters...
Smaller government; better country
Paul Martin: man of action
Domestic flights may be screened
Canadian airlines that fly through U.S. airspace -- including domestic flights between such major cities as Toronto and Vancouver...
Kyoto plan decried as vague, goals unattainable
Lions Gate spinoff set to challenge Alliance
Court date set in bid to free Stanley Cup
Hockey fans who bemoan June as unsuitable for hockey's playoffs to finish may be unhappy to hear this year's fight over the Stanley...
CHL Report
NHLers spring forward
Next Pussy Galore from Down Under?
In every James Bond movie there is at least one slinky sex kitten to play opposite him. And Melissa George just might be the ...
The parlance of our times
Stats entertainment
ONLINE EXTRA: Our readers on same-sex marriage, adoptees and Dallaire
ONLINE EXTRA: Our readers on the Pope, Adscam's Papal contrast, bilingualism and our neocon overlords
ONLINE EXTRA: Our readers on adoption and morality
Vocab Rehab
Vocab rehab
NOUN (Canadian, Nfld. & Maritmes) 1. a grove of trees. 2. a
steep-sided valley. [unknown origin]
Lotteries
Lotteries: Unofficial results for April 13
LOTTO 6/49: 11, 12, 23, 29, 30 & 40 BONUS 9 -- ONTARIO 49: 5, 21, 28, 29, 31, 47 BONUS 12
Parlez-vous?
Parlez-vous?
nm inv clumsy youth; espece de grand ~! you great oaf!
TONIGHT ON GLOBAL NATIONAL:
If a federal election were held today, how many seats could the Conservatives expect tomorrow? An expert offers his calculated outcome. Kevin Newman anchors from Ottawa.
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