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John McCain & Peter MacKay outline differing Syria strategies U.S. Sen. John McCain says military intervention in the Syrian conflict is necessary, despite Canada's reluctance. McCain says he respects Canada's history of defending freedom around the world. 06/18/2013 | CP08
Ornge crash victim's grandfather: He wasn't meant to be there Hundreds attended a Toronto memorial Tuesday for the crew killed in last month's Ornge air ambulance crash. Paramedic Chris Snowball's grandfather says he was filling in for someone else and wasn't meant to be on that flight. 06/18/2013 | CP08
NDP mocks Senate 'circus' NDP MP Charlie Angus says he'd be willing to conduct a free motivational speech on accountability for senators. The Senate hired, then fired, motivational speakers for members in the midst of recent scandals. 06/18/2013 | CP08
'I've never taken a penny': Montreal mayor maintains innocence Montreal's interim mayor has resigned after being arrested and charged with 14 offences including fraud. Michael Applebaum maintains his innocence and says he will fight the charges. 06/18/2013 | CP08
Jay Baruchel on the success of 'Goon' Jay Baruchel was on hand to help accept Telefilm's Golden Box Office award for "Goon." The award is given to the homegrown film that tops the Canadian box office. 06/18/2013 | CP08
Harper praises shift in Russia's attitude on Syria Prime Minister Stephen Harper is praising the outcome of the G8 summit in Northern Ireland, saying it was "very different" from what he expected. Harper says the countries, including Russia, are all on the same page about Syria. 06/18/2013 | CP08
Pauline Marois says Montreal mayor should resign Quebec Premier Pauline Marois says Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum has no choice but to resign after being charged with fraud. Marois says Montreal will not be placed under provincial trusteeship like neighbouring Laval. 06/17/2013 | CP08
Mulcair says Justin Trudeau should repay all speaking fees NDP Leader Tom Mulcair says he will watch Justin Trudeau to see if he repays any money earned from speaking fees since he was elected. Mulcair says the Liberal leader should return all fees paid by non-profit groups. 06/17/2013 | CP08
Western premiers to put bullying on national agenda The premiers of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and B.C. say they're going to make sure that bullying prevention is front-and-centre on the agenda when premiers from across the country meet next month. 06/17/2013 | CP08
Montreal mayor leaves police headquarters facing 14 charges Montreal's interim mayor wouldn't comment on his arrest as he left police headquarters Monday. Michael Applebaum faces 14 charges including fraud and conspiracy. 06/17/2013 | CP08
'No one's perfect': Nova Scotia MLA guilty of fraud Nova Scotia MLA Trevor Zinck says he has support from his constituents, despite pleading guilty to fraud for his role in Nova Scotia's spending scandal. The Crown says it will be pursuing a jail sentence. 06/17/2013 | CP08
NDP questions Tories on links to arrested former staffer A former Canadian Heritage employee has been arrested on corruption charges. The NDP is asking the government why Saulie Zajdel abruptly resigned from his federal job last spring. 06/17/2013 | CP08
Montreal mayor faces fraud, conspiracy charges The head of Quebec's anti-corruption squad says Michael Applebaum is facing 14 charges related to real-estate projects. The interim mayor of Montreal was arrested at his home Monday morning. 06/17/2013 | CP08
Raw Video: Quebec construction workers on strike Construction workers across Quebec are picketing after unions called a general strike Sunday at midnight. The unions which represent 175,000 workers say they were being asked to work overtime hours for less pay. 06/17/2013 | CP08
Cluster bomb victims call for action from Canada Survivors of cluster munition attacks are urging Canada to ratify a convention banning the deadly weapons. Cluster bombs contain smaller explosives that endanger citizens of post-war countries years after they're dropped. 06/17/2013 | CP08
Stephen Harper suggests talks with Russia on Syria are futile On the eve of the G8 summit, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he isn't fooling himself to think that Russia will drop its support of the current Syrian regime. Harper referred to the summit as "G7 plus one." 06/16/2013 | CP08
Sightseeing with the prime minister A trip to Paris is not complete without a stop at the Arc de Triomphe, and in Dublin it's the Guinness Storehouse -- but they may put you to work, as the prime minister found out. Stephen Harper is in Europe ahead of the G8 summit. 06/15/2013 | CP08
Quebec Soccer Federation's turban ban lifted Turban-wearing soccer players can now take part in their sport in Quebec. The provincial soccer federation has lifted its much-publicized ban and there are calls to reopen registration for programs. 06/15/2013 | CP08
Nova Scotia man guilty of confinement gets 11-year sentence The mother of a teenage boy who was confined for a week and sexually assaulted by a Nova Scotia man last September says the incident has filled him with despair. David James LeBlanc was sentenced Friday to 11 years in prison. 06/14/2013 | CP08
Alberta and B.C. 'best friends': Christy Clark Premiers Christy Clark and Alison Redford put their differences aside and presented a united front during a meeting Friday. The two leaders announced they will form a working group to advance their provinces' economies. 06/14/2013 | CP08
Rehtaeh Parsons case report calls for changes in schools A review of the circumstances surrounding the suicide of Nova Scotia teen Rehtaeh Parsons is recommending more be done to prevent bullying in schools. The report is also urging for better communication between schools and parents. 06/14/2013 | CP08
Harper says EU free-trade talks not always easy The prime minister says the long-running free-trade talks between Canada and the European Union can be difficult at times. Stephen Harper says he discussed the issue with French President Francois Hollande in Paris Friday. 06/14/2013 | CP08
Glenn Close: Universities crucial to mental health education Actor Glenn Close says universities have a huge role to play in eliminating the stigma attached to mental illness. Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario awarded Close an honorary degree for her work in mental health. 06/13/2013 | CP08
Raw Video: Stephen Harper meets with French prime minister Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his cabinet ministers have met with French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault in Paris. Harper is set to meet with French President Francois Hollande Friday. 06/13/2013 | CP08
NDP under fire after Tom Mulcair fails to stop at checkpoint Conservatives were on the attack after NDP Leader Tom Mulcair didn't stop at a Parliament Hill security checkpoint. The NDP says the incident was a misunderstanding that was settled on the spot. 06/13/2013 | CP08
Toronto police Chief mum on possible Ford link to raids Toronto police Chief Bill Blair is refusing to say if there's a link between early morning raids and Mayor Rob Ford. Blair says the investigation has led to the arrest of 43 suspected drug and gun traffickers. 06/13/2013 | CP08
Prostitution advocates & opponents rally outside high court Demonstrators opposing and supporting Canada's prostitution laws gathered on the steps of the Supreme Court as the highest court heard arguments inside. Last year the Ontario Court of Appeal struck down the ban on bawdy houses. 06/13/2013 | CP08
Stephen Harper praises shared values in U.K. Parliament speech Stephen Harper became the first Canadian prime minister to address the British Parliament since the Second World War. Harper praised the set of values he says Canada and the United Kingdom share. 06/13/2013 | CP08
House condemns CBC reporters detainment in Turkey MPs in the House of Commons voted unanimously to condemn the arrest and detainment of two CBC reporters covering protests in Turkey. The Feds say Canadian officials have met with the reporters and vow to help resolve the matter. 06/12/2013 | CP08
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