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CanadaPierre Karl Péladeau wins the PQ leadership Peladeau’s power and money propelled him to the top job. Now the real challenge of guiding the official opposition begins.
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CanadaA painfully unfashionable ideaThe Canadian designers behind Dsqaured2 launched a new line, Dsquaw. And, no, it was not some Bruno-esque meta-gag.
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OttawaThe Yes minister: Can Steven Blaney stand up to the boss he loves?Steven Blaney rose to the top with his fierce loyalty to Harper. Now, as head of Public Safety, will he push back?
PoliticsFor the Parti Québécois, bad habit dies hardWhy the PQ has re-embraced its troublesome, vote-losing ’values charter’
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