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Conservatives pledge to expand special forces

Conservatives pledge to expand special forces

REGINA 鈥 The Conservatives are promising to boost the ranks of sa国际传媒鈥檚 special forces over the next seven years, adding $75 million to the defence budget by the time the expansion is complete.
NDP candidate quits over social media posts linking Jewish sect to the Taliban

NDP candidate quits over social media posts linking Jewish sect to the Taliban

By Steve Lambert THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG 鈥 A New Democrat candidate in Winnipeg has dropped out of the federal election campaign 鈥 the latest in a string of political hopefuls done in by social media comments.
Green Leader Elizabeth May needles Harper on niqab, economy, anti-terror bill

Green Leader Elizabeth May needles Harper on niqab, economy, anti-terror bill

By Jim Bronskill THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA 鈥 Elizabeth May repeatedly scolded Conservative Leader Stephen Harper in the French-language debate on Thursday 鈥 blaming him for a 鈥渄ecade of destruction鈥 鈥 as she touted the Green party鈥檚 vision for a more
Duceppe focuses attacks on NDP鈥檚 Mulcair in Thursday night debate

Duceppe focuses attacks on NDP鈥檚 Mulcair in Thursday night debate

By Donald McKenzie THE CANADIAN PRESS MONTREAL 鈥 Gilles Duceppe鈥檚 political future and that of his Bloc Quebecois rest on persuading voters to forsake the NDP come election day so it was no surprise the sovereigntist leader鈥檚 sharpest attacks in Thur
NDP鈥檚 Tom Mulcair top target of opponents in French-language debate

NDP鈥檚 Tom Mulcair top target of opponents in French-language debate

By Andy Blatchford THE CANADIAN PRESS MONTREAL 鈥 Tom Mulcair, the political leader with the most to lose in Quebec, found himself beating back attacks on multiple fronts Thursday during a chippy and heated French-language debate in Montreal.
Trudeau maintains unpopular position on niqabs and attacks Mulcair during debate

Trudeau maintains unpopular position on niqabs and attacks Mulcair during debate

Giuseppe Valiante THE CANADIAN PRESS MONTREAL 鈥 The first French-language leaders鈥 debate gave a somewhat subdued Justin Trudeau a platform to sharply defend his stand on one of the most divisive and emotional issues of the federal election: the niqa
Thursday on the campaign trail: It鈥檚 all about the debate

Thursday on the campaign trail: It鈥檚 all about the debate

OTTAWA 鈥 A look at key developments Thursday on the campaign trail as the party leaders mostly laid low in anticipation of the first French-language debate of the campaign, taking place in Montreal: Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau held a photo-op with
Harper aiming to hold onto existing Quebec support in French debate

Harper aiming to hold onto existing Quebec support in French debate

MONTREAL 鈥 Stephen Harper will be working hard Thursday night to appeal to voters in Quebec, where the NDP鈥檚 orange wave washed away half of the Conservatives鈥 seats in the last election.
Five reasons to watch tonight鈥檚 French language federal leaders鈥 debate

Five reasons to watch tonight鈥檚 French language federal leaders鈥 debate

OTTAWA 鈥 Here are five reasons for Canadians to watch for tonight鈥檚 French language debate, the third of five such showdowns before the Oct. 19 federal election. The debate will be broadcast in French by Radio-sa国际传媒 and live streamed online at ici.
Five things to watch for in tonight鈥檚 French language leaders鈥 debate

Five things to watch for in tonight鈥檚 French language leaders鈥 debate

OTTAWA 鈥 Here are five things to watch for in tonight鈥檚 French language debate as voters prepare to go to the polls in the Oct. 19 federal election: 1.