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Paralympics unhappy with CTV's plans
President of the International Paralympic Committee says decision not to broadcast opening ceremonies live across Canada goes against Games' value of equality
Marcus Gee
Our diversity's one thing politicos can't take credit for
No one actually asked Toronto if it wanted to become an experiment in mass urban immigration. More likely, it just happened
Time Change
Remember, your clocks spring forward this weekend
Daylight time kicks in at 2 a.m. on Sunday March 14, 2010, moving clocks forward one hour to 3 a.m
International relations
Ottawa pushes the 'right side' of Latin America
Canada's trade with Colombia is minimal, but new accord furthers Prime Minister's efforts to support free-market democracies
Teen charged with first-degree murder in Ontario double slaying
Dean Brown, 18, accused of killing girl, 14, and her mother
At least one dead, 12 injured in B.C. avalanche
Search and rescue underway; slide occurs while 200 people attend annual snowmobiling event
Ottawa reveals terms for judge's review of Afghan documents
'Iacobucci will provide our government with valuable advice for fulfilling our responsibilities,' Nicholson says
Stelmach's royalty reversal gives the opposition a boost
Flip-flop to boost oil and gas investment in Alberta has been roundly criticized
David Ahenakew dies at 76
Disgraced Saskatchewan aboriginal leader who blamed Jews for Second World War loses battle with cancer
Greyhound riders left stranded on highway
Company apologizes after more than a dozen passengers were left on a northern Manitoba road
Forces unveil front-line memorial for journalist slain in Afghanistan
Plaque honours Calgary Herald reporter Michelle Lang, who was killed in roadside blast alongside 4 Canadian soldiers
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More from today's Globe and Mail
- Fatter surplus allows budget panel to ease up on austerity plans
- Homicide suspected in east end death
- Lessons learned in fatal fire
- City worker killed in accident
- Crown wraps case with testimony from gun expert
- Up next for Ignatieff's Liberals? Tackling those nasty 10 per centers
- Dudes, it's a little early for the boardshorts
- Alberta's royalty U-turn seen as boon to oil patch
- Stelmach's royalty U-turn gives upstart Wildrose a boost
- Ontario probes new listeria cases
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Columnists
Christie Blatchford
Jaffer being painted as guilty shows the real double standard
Why was smear acceptable? Because he's a Tory, his critics are Liberal and it happened in the House of Commons
Adam Radwanski
Ontario's sweet drug deals threatened by disclosure of rebate terms
Confidential rebates let province reap large savings on brand-name pharmaceuticals, but that secrecy is under siege
Margaret Wente
The scourge of invisible racism
In a world infected by systemic racism, it's how people ‘feel' that counts
Marcus Gee
Hillbillies no longer calling the shots at Nathan Phillips Square
Letting the city's main meeting place go to seed is like throwing the first piece of litter on the street
Jeffrey Simpson
Why it's easier to avoid a shock to health care
B.C., like other provinces, is desperately raiding every piggy bank to pour revenue into health care
Lawrence Martin
Tory triumph: They know where they're going
Not one for fancy phrases, Stephen Harper has never articulated a vision. He just enacts one
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