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Case of Canadian accused in Gadhafi smuggling approaching crucial turning point

Case of Canadian accused in Gadhafi smuggling approaching crucial turning point

TORONTO - The family of a Canadian woman accused of trying to smuggle the son of late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi into Mexico says her case is approaching a crucial turning point.
Another delay in case against accused PQ election-night shooter

Another delay in case against accused PQ election-night shooter

MONTREAL - There was yet another delay Monday in the case against the man charged with murder in Quebec's election-night shooting.
Charles Sousa hopes to be the compromise candidate in Ontario Liberal leadership

Charles Sousa hopes to be the compromise candidate in Ontario Liberal leadership

TORONTO - Former labour minister Charles Sousa sees himself as the compromise candidate in the race to become Ontario Liberal leader, the one who can come up the middle and grab the brass ring just as then little-known backbencher Dalton McGuinty did
Harinder Takhar says he can pull Ontario out of the red if chosen premier

Harinder Takhar says he can pull Ontario out of the red if chosen premier

TORONTO - If he wins the race to replace Premier Dalton McGuinty, Harinder Takhar would be the first visible minority to hold the top job in Ontario.
Woman asks sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to alter heritage law; family to punish member over masks' sale

Woman asks sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to alter heritage law; family to punish member over masks' sale

VANCOUVER - The recent sale of two cedar masks considered culturally sacred to a Vancouver Island First Nations family has prompted a university instructor to ask the provincial government to change the law affecting cultural property.
Sale of Island masks sparks First Nations concern over preservation of culture

Sale of Island masks sparks First Nations concern over preservation of culture

Port Alberni families plan to discipline woman who dealt ‘cultural property’ considered sacred
Gerard Kennedy says he's a fresh face to reboot Ontario Liberal party

Gerard Kennedy says he's a fresh face to reboot Ontario Liberal party

TORONTO, Cananda - Gerard Kennedy, who has two failed Liberal leadership bids under his belt — one provincial and one federal — says he's the fresh face Ontario Liberals need to reboot the party.
Cauchon leadership bid touts traditional Liberal values

Cauchon leadership bid touts traditional Liberal values

MONTREAL - Federal Liberals feeling nostalgic for the party's last stint in power might find a few things to like about Martin Cauchon's leadership platform.
Kathleen Wynne says she's willing to work with the opposition, avoid elections

Kathleen Wynne says she's willing to work with the opposition, avoid elections

TORONTO - When Kathleen Wynne joined the race to replace Dalton McGuinty as Ontario Liberal leader and premier nearly three months ago, political observers predicted she would be a front-runner.
Lawyer for MP Peter Goldring raises questions about circumstances of arrest

Lawyer for MP Peter Goldring raises questions about circumstances of arrest

EDMONTON - The lawyer for an Edmonton MP charged with not providing a breath sample is trying to raise questions about the circumstances of the arrest.