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Tories tar long-gun success by 'swinging too hard' on torture
Though the Liberals are tied in knots on the registry, Stephen Harper's mentor is unimpressed with Tories freelancing while the PM is away
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Young – and emphatically orthodox
Robert Matas speaks to the charismatic new leader of the controversial but influential Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara
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Canada's military: Invisible no more
Why our national mythology has moved beyond the idea of peacekeeping and embraced the culture of the warrior
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H1N1 cases across Canada
A big-picture look at hospitalizations and deaths by province/territory
NB Power deal leaves Atlantic premiers divided
Graham rebuffs calls from Williams, Dexter to guarantee in writing their ability to ship power through his province to the U.S. if sale goes through
Transport Canada not updating pilot-fatigue rules, union charges
Regulations for flight and duty times aren't consistent with new standards of UN civil aviation agency, association says
Canadians chagrined over status as climate-change dawdlers
Poll finds three quarters are embarrassed that country hasn't taken international lead on cutting greenhouse gases
Vancouver Island city overwhelmed by flooding
State of emergency after high tides, heavy rains cause evacuations and school closures in Duncan
Researcher's labour of love leads to breakthrough in treating MS
New way of thinking about debilitating disease has yielded stunning new treatments – but MS societies urge sufferers to be cautious before experimenting
Sponsorship player gets two years in prison
Former adman Gilles-André Gosselin, who billed taxpayers $655,276 in fake invoices, pleaded guilty to fraud
MacKay talks force protection with U.S.
Discussions under way to have U.S. troops guard Canadians expected to remain in Kandahar area after 2011
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Columnists
Adam Radwanski
The gloves are off in Ontario, but only Tories are swinging
Province's Liberals are finding politics a different game now that they've got Tim Hudak to contend with
A reign of terror, a trail of OPP inaction
Pretrial testimony read in court suggests police largely stood by despite continuing harassment of Ontario family
Marcus Gee
Money talks – and unions, corporations deserve to have a say
Leading forces in Canadian society would be marginalized by political donation rules
Jeffrey Simpson
Why the dog of a nuclear deal with India didn't bark
Great photo ops, but substantively, the PM's Indian trip was a bust
Margaret Wente
Does cancer screening do harm?
Over-diagnosis has plenty of side effects – needless surgery and trauma, emotional anguish, wasted money and resources
Lawrence Martin
Our conservative redefinition
The celebrated advent of Barack Obama makes Canada's trend line look all the more remarkable
Rick Salutin
Our own little Abu Ghraib?
It's one more proof, a uniquely Canadian one, that the war on terror has become the chief incubator of terror
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