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'I do believe the university does have a responsibility to step in and prevent small rabble-rousing groups from having an impact,' the Tory leadership candidate says
Afghan interpreter seeks safety in Canada
“Disappointing” and “unacceptable.”
That’s how federal Conservative leadership candidate Erin O’Toole describes the “terrible” response from Canadian Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen to an Afghan interpreter’s fear of assassination for serving Canada’
It all started Jan. 23 with a run-of-the-mill letter from the city, printed on a green paper designed to hang from door handles, that warned her about interrupted water service the next day, lasting between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
The lurid allegations, which have not been proven, are contained in a lawsuit that was filed recently in a New York court by the model’s husband
Dawson City waits and watches for spring breakup
After a winter of precarious ice conditions on the Yukon River at Dawson City, breakup looms. But when? There's a tradition in Dawson City, Yukon that stretches back more than a hundred years — betting on when the winter ice on the Yukon River will break
The most expensive visit in 2015-2016 was by Indian PM Narendra Modi in April 2015. Modi's three-city visit cost the Harper government $491,000
The five-year, $399,625 grant was for a study that the Research Council had already approved and was earmarked to pay his student assistants
Now that spying by the state on the Royal family, always denied, has been confirmed, could it have happened again since — when Prince Charles was having an affair?
But Ontario's top court has refused to let the FBI inspect those servers, for fear of violating the privacy of the people whose information might be stored on them
The presentation, released in response to an Access to Information request, gives a dollars-and-cents dimension to a 2014 data breach known mostly for its diplomatic fallout
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