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Ottawa calls on Mubarak to avoid violence
Protesters concerns must be addressed, Foreign Affairs says
Canada set to extradite, freeze assets of Ben Ali
Legal options being explored to brother-in-law of ousted Tunisian president, says foreign affairs
Canada moves to extradite, freeze assets of exiled Tunisian billionaire
Ottawa explores its options to expel Belhassen Trabelsi, brother-in-law of ousted Tunisian
Peter MacKay, humility and a geographic gaffe
Defence Minister cracks a joke about his B.C.-California border slip
U.S. defence chief backs Ottawas jet plan
With Peter MacKay by his side, Robert Gates makes pitch for Canada to proceed with costly purchase 65 next-generation stealth
U.S. calls on Canada to stick with F-35
In a visit to Ottawa, Defence Secretary Robert Gates urges all of our partners to move ahead with purchase of controversial
Is new Lebanon government a little Hezbollah – or a lot?
How much of a banned terrorist organization is too much? That is, effectively, the question the Canadian government has posed about
Harper follows up on a favourite cause, maternal health
The Prime Minister heads to Geneva to make sure countries keep their promises on maternal and child
Harper follows up on a favourite cause
The Prime Minister heads to Geneva to make sure countries keep their promises on maternal and child
Harper follows up on a favoured cause: maternal health
The Prime Minister heads to Geneva to make sure countries keep their promises on maternal and child
Tories go on offensive to defend corporate tax cuts
Harper government to launch cross-country
Tories go on offensive to defend corporate tax cuts
Harper government to launch cross-country
Governor-General honours veteran of the war on war
Project Ploughsares founder Ernie Regehr has stuck with the movement amid all its flickering
Project Ploughshares co-founder gets Pearson Peace Medal
Governor-General to present award to Ernie Regehr who has stuck with the movement amid all its flickering
Thai police make arrest in Sun Sea case
Alleged human smuggler is linked to ship that brought 492 Tamil migrants to
Belgian firm stymied in takeover denies plan to sell uranium to Iran
Ottawa intervened to delay 2009 Forsys Metals deal after U.S. raised alarm over GFIs
Will Canada play energy card in world dominated by U.S.-China?
With both superpowers obsessed with energy security, Canada has a chance to expand its
Will Canada play energy card in a U.S.-China world?
With both superpowers obsessed with energy security, Canada has a chance to expand its
Harper dismisses radical moves on abortion, gun-control laws
Prime Minister says he thinks Canadians are comfortable with his government, even if they disagree with
Nuclear worries behind failed Forsys deal: WikiLeaks
Industry Canada intervened in 2009 takeover because of U.S. suspicions Belgian buyers planned to sell uranium to
Tory Afghan plan will bolster Taliban ranks, Jack Layton says
NDP Leader skewers training mission that will put large army in Karzais
Taliban will have Canadian troops as their teachers, Layton says
NDP Leader calls for a complete Western military withdrawal from
Complaint about anti-gay slur prompted ban on Dire Straits song
Broadcast standards council backs complaint against 25-year-old Dire Straits hit Money for
Complaint about anti-gay slur prompts ban on Dire Straits hit
Broadcast standards council backs complaint against 25-year-old tune Money for
A year later, Haiti remains a ruined land
Disputes over land ownership and a simple failure to clear away the rubble means reconstruction has barely
Land disputes and rubble have stalled the job of rebuilding Haiti
Disputes over land ownership and a simple failure to clear away the rubble means reconstruction has barely
Canada unveils another $93-million for Haiti quake reconstruction
Additional funds target childrens health, education and agriculture as complaints mount about pace of aid a year after devastating
Politics at home will spell year of low-risk foreign policy
2011 will be about trying to consolidate old ties rather than taking risks to make new
Canada urges UN sanctions against Gbagbo regime
Hopes sanctions cut away the domestic support Gbagbo needs to stay in
Canada urges UN sanctions against Ivory Coast's Gbagbo regime
Hopes sanctions cut away the domestic support Gbagbo needs to stay in