The former bureaucrat who blew the whistle on the Liberal sponsorship scandal discusses the pressure that has been placed on ex-diplomat Richard Colvin for his testimony on the Afghan detainee treatment scandal.
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The Governor of the Bank of Canada Mark Carney says he was a bit more optimistic with his economic forecast but says the country is seeing economic growth and expects it to last well into 2010.
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CTV’s Atlantic Bureau Chief says an SUV has collided head-on with a bus belonging to the Canadian Navy in Nova Scotia. One person has died in the crash and three others were taken to hospital. Investigators are trying figure out what went wrong.
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The host of CTV’s Power Play says despite Richard Colvin's senior position within the federal government, the Tories will continue to try and tear down his credibility, but many are wondering what's in it for Colvin and what is his motivation behind the allegations?
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Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says there will be no new stimulus measures and no new taxes. Opposition finance critics John McCallum and Thomas Mulcair say spending and assistance is still needed.
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Days of heavy rain caused two rivers to burst their banks on parts of Vancouver Island, catching residents by surprise and prompting a state of emergency.
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The success of Leona Lewis' 'Bleeding Love' not only made the British-born singer an international star — it also helped her branch out and toughen up. She says that newfound strength is all over her sophomore CD 'Echo.' (Nov. 16) ... "music q&a-leona lewis" leona lewis latest echoes growth
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Defence Minister Peter Mackay and U.S. Secretary of Defence Robert Gates both say the federal and U.S. government’s realize big challenges are ahead in Afghanistan and they are committed to securing the safety of all Afghan citizens and solid defence relations with the country.
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