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Archive for June 2012

Feds won’t reverse cuts to heavy urban search and rescue

June 30, 2012: Feds won’t reverse cuts to heavy urban search and rescue

Refugee health wrong priority for provinces, Kenney says

June 29, 2012: Refugee health wrong priority for provinces, Kenney says

6 things that will change on Canada Day weekend

June 29, 2012: 6 things that will change on Canada Day weekend

U.S. can share Canadian border info under privacy deal

June 28, 2012: U.S. can share Canadian border info under privacy deal

Application freeze placed on 2 immigration programs

June 28, 2012: Application freeze placed on 2 immigration programs

Feds put up $349M to help wheat board in open market

June 28, 2012: Feds put up $349M to help wheat board in open market

G20 oversight dogged by poor communication, says report

June 28, 2012: G20 oversight dogged by poor communication, says report

5,000 public servants learn their jobs are at risk

June 27, 2012: 5,000 public servants learn their jobs are at risk

Election result challenge lacks proof, Tory lawyer says

June 25, 2012: Election result challenge lacks proof, Tory lawyer says

Refugee health cuts protest cuts off Oliver announcement

June 22, 2012: Refugee health cuts protest cuts off Oliver announcement

Canada falls out of top fifty in global freedom of information rankings

June 22, 2012: Canada falls out of top fifty in global freedom of information rankings

Kent says Canada went to Rio talks ‘in good faith’

June 22, 2012: Kent says Canada went to Rio talks ‘in good faith’

Canada criticized for weak draft plan at Rio summit

June 20, 2012: Canada criticized for weak draft plan at Rio summit

Copyright bill finally clears Commons

June 19, 2012: Copyright bill finally clears Commons

Baird accuses budget watchdog of overstepping bounds

June 19, 2012: Baird accuses budget watchdog of overstepping bounds

Aboriginal people file hundreds of human rights complaints

June 18, 2012: Aboriginal people file hundreds of human rights complaints

Legal opinion backs watchdog on budget information request

June 18, 2012: Legal opinion backs watchdog on budget information request

Europe to Canada: Don’t lecture us

June 18, 2012: Europe to Canada: Don’t lecture us

Is Canada’s relationship with the United Nations turning sour?

June 18, 2012: Is Canada’s relationship with the United Nations turning sour?

Conservatives draw fire for War of 1812 spending

June 18, 2012: Conservatives draw fire for War of 1812 spending

$1B Windsor-Detroit bridge deal struck

June 18, 2012: $1B Windsor-Detroit bridge deal struck

Research lakes shutdown will be costly, scientists argue

June 18, 2012: Research lakes shutdown will be costly, scientists argue

Del Mastro lawyer wants meeting with Elections Canada

June 18, 2012: Del Mastro lawyer wants meeting with Elections Canada

MP Del Mastro bank records turned over to Elections Canada

June 15, 2012: MP Del Mastro bank records turned over to Elections Canada

Parks Canada staff banned from criticizing Feds

June 15, 2012: Parks Canada staff banned from criticizing Feds

Budget bill vote marathon wraps up

June 15, 2012: Budget bill vote marathon wraps up

Emissions target won’t be met without action, panel argues

June 14, 2012: Emissions target won’t be met without action, panel argues

Toews moves to end retail record-keeping on long guns

June 14, 2012: Toews moves to end retail record-keeping on long guns

Auditor general chastises Commons, Senate for poor accounting

June 14, 2012: Auditor general chastises Commons, Senate for poor accounting

Effects of budget bill hangover to be felt ‘year after year’: Opposition

June 14, 2012: Effects of budget bill hangover to be felt ‘year after year’: Opposition

5 questions about Dean Del Mastro’s election spending

June 12, 2012: 5 questions about Dean Del Mastro’s election spending

Refugee bill passes final hurdle in House

June 12, 2012: Refugee bill passes final hurdle in House

NATO order ended Canadian transfer of Afghan prisoners

June 12, 2012: NATO order ended Canadian transfer of Afghan prisoners

Speaker limits budget votes but long hours ahead for MPs

June 12, 2012: Speaker limits budget votes but long hours ahead for MPs

Canada dismisses U.S. concern over fake military parts

June 12, 2012: Canada dismisses U.S. concern over fake military parts

Immigration Minister Jason Kenney asks Canadians to thank him for cuts to refugee health benefits

July 9, 2012: Immigration Minister Jason Kenney asks Canadians to thank him for cuts to refugee health benefits

Defence Department can’t explain increase in costs

June 9, 2012: Defence Department can’t explain increase in costs

[VIDEO] Contract Questions – Wendy Mesley digs deep into a major military purchase

June 9, 2012: [VIDEO LINK] Contract Questions – Wendy Mesley digs deep into a major military purchase

Tories headed down ‘dangerous road’ with prison closures

June 8, 2012: Tories headed down ‘dangerous road’ with prison closures

Environment advisory panel’s closure ‘dumb,’ Harper told

June 8, 2012: Environment advisory panel’s closure ‘dumb,’ Harper told

MP Del Mastro’s election returns leave questions swirling

June 8, 2012: MP Del Mastro’s election returns leave questions swirling

Food safety laws to be streamlined in overhaul

June 8, 2012: Food safety laws to be streamlined in overhaul

Elections Canada raises new questions about Etobicoke vote

June 8, 2012: Elections Canada raises new questions about Etobicoke vote

MP Del Mastro not told of Elections Canada investigation

June 7, 2012: MP Del Mastro not told of Elections Canada investigation

Fake Sun TV citizenship ceremony explanations in dispute

June 6, 2012: Fake Sun TV citizenship ceremony explanations in dispute

F-35 photo op: $47K. Minister in pilot’s seat: priceless

June 6, 2012: F-35 photo op: $47K. Minister in pilot’s seat: priceless

Elections Canada budgets $585K for robocalls probe

June 6, 2012: Elections Canada budgets $585K for robocalls probe

Oil producers urged to solve pipeline constraints

June 6, 2012: Oil producers urged to solve pipeline constraints

Dutch Disease denial: Inflation, politics and tar

June 6, 2012: Dutch Disease denial: Inflation, politics and tar

Oda’s travel expenses cause dissent in Tory caucus

June 3, 2012: Oda’s travel expenses cause dissent in Tory caucus

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