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House of Commons rises for summer after day of partisan shots
The House of Commons has voted to rise for the summer, with all parties agreeing to the motion, but not before one final day of partisan attacks. -
Senate ignores 'public disgust' at its own peril: Preston Manning
Preston Manning has some tough words for senators: reform the Senate or prepare to see it abolished. -
Montreal's mayor resigns, calls allegations unfounded
Montreal's interim mayor Michael Applebaum has announced his resignation, a move that comes just one day after he was arrested on corruption and conspiracy charges. -
Canadian researchers develop drug they hope will slow cancer growth
Researchers at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto are working on what they call a new class of "sharpshooter" drugs that they hope will slow the growth of a number of forms of cancer tumours.
