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James Moore sorry for remarks about hungry children
Industry Minister James Moore has apologized for saying it's not the federal government's role to ensure hungry children are fed. More
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Audio Tim Hudak live chat replay from Ontario Today
Tim Hudak is taking calls on Ontario Today on Monday Dec. 16th at noon as part of Ontario Today. Call in Monday or join the online audio/text live chat here on this page. Dial 1-888-817-8995 for the call-in with Ontario's opposition leader and host Rita Celli. More audio
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Federal Liberals aim to best Tories in fourth quarter fundraising
Federal Liberals are hoping to pull off a feat that former astronaut Marc Garneau likens to blasting into space: raise more money in the final quarter of 2013 than the cash-hoovering Conservatives. More
- Analysis Arctic ownership race about more than Santa and science
- Massage parlour crackdown spurs debate as Supreme Court ruling looms
- Updated CPP reform stalled as finance ministers fail to reach consensus video audio
- Daniel Paillé, leader of Bloc Québécois, resigns
- Kenney should steer clear of Toronto issues, Flaherty hints
- Ottawa, provincial finance ministers set for showndown on CPP boost
- Analysis CPP reform divides Flaherty and finance ministers: Chris Hall video
- Rick Hillier calls for public inquiry in wake of soldier suicides video audio
- Pensions on the agenda as finance ministers meet at Meech by Kady O'Malley Dec. 16, 2013 8:24 AM Flaherty may also face questions on his recent altercation with cabinet colleague Jason Kenney over embattled Toronto Mayor Rob Ford.
- Follow politics live on our Hill tickers by Kady O'Malley Dec. 16, 2013 5:30 AM Stay up to the minute with our daily liveblog from the Parliament Hill precinct and our other live events.
- Power & Politics' Ballot Box question by Rosemary Barton Dec. 13, 2013 3:22 PM Should MPs who switch parties be forced to run in byelections?
- Senate Speaker to field questions, serve up 'Christmas tea' for reporters by Kady O'Malley Dec. 13, 2013 8:23 AM Also today: journalist Stevie Cameron, civil libertarian Nathalie Des Rosiers on the list for annual year-end Order of Canada investiture ceremony.
- Power & Politics' Ballot Box question by Evan Solomon Dec. 12, 2013 3:47 PM Who should be most responsible for funding your retirement?
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