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Danielle Smith: The Wildrose gets wild

It would seem as though Danielle Smith’s campaign could be thrown under the bus any second now. As just about anyone can see, Smith’s body is unfortunately hovering over a set of tires, making it look...

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Alberta election 2012: Fumbles, stumbles, rumbles

Alberta residents vote for a new leader Monday. The province has been lead by the Progressive Conservatives for 41 years, with Premier Alison Redford currently at the helm. But Wildrose leader Danielle...

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Alberta election upset: The polls were wrong

Alison Redford’s Progressive Conservatives won their 12th consecutive majority in the province’s election Monday, despite polls prior to the vote putting Danielle Smith’s Wildrose Party in the lead. An...

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canada.com news quiz — Richie Rich edition

In a week filled with swanky hotels, shocking election results, and a parking job that risks the otherwise stellar reputation of French drivers, here are twenty questions about the week’s news, in...

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CRTC to fine Alberta’s Wildrose, Ontario Progressive Conservatives for...

OTTAWA – The CRTC will soon announce it is fining both Alberta’s Wildrose Party and the Ontario Progressive Conservatives for automated polling calls that failed to identify the pollster. Both sets of...

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CRTC hands out robocall fines to federal Tories, NDP, individual MPs and...

OTTAWA — The CRTC took aggressive steps to police political robocalls on Wednesday, fining MPs, political parties and the call-centre company that was used to send out the “Pierre Poutine” robocall on...

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Maher: We’re overdoing the outrage over political floor crossing

In 1924, when Winston Churchill crossed the floor of the British House of Commons to serve as Conservative finance minister, he joked: “Anyone can rat, but it takes a certain amount of ingenuity to...

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