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Christy Clark warns Canada unprepared for tanker oil spills
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The federal government does not have the resources to deal with a tanker oil spill off the coast of British Columbia, warns B.C. Premier Christy Clark in an interview with CBC chief correspondent Peter Mansbridge. More read comments video
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Updated Justice Marc Nadon's nomination to top court reviewed by MPs
MPs reviewed Marc Nadon's nomination as the next Supreme Court justice during a special Commons committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa today. More read comments video
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Senator Patrick Brazeau taken to hospital
Senator Patrick Brazeau was taken to hospital early Tuesday morning, CBC News has confirmed. Brazeau was not physically hurt, and his office is denying media reports he was arrested. More read comments
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Power & Politics' Ballot Box question
by Evan Solomon Oct. 2, 2013 4:40 PM
Should fighting be banned in the NHL?
- PMO breaks tradition with email briefing by Susan Lunn Oct. 2, 2013 3:47 PM Foreign trips by the prime minister are usually preceded by an in-person briefing from his director of communications. Not this week.
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Top court nominee Marc Nadon to take questions from MPs this afternoon
by Kady O'Malley Oct. 2, 2013 8:02 AM
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Power & Politics' Ballot Box question
by Evan Solomon Oct. 1, 2013 4:54 PM
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Nova Scotia Votes 2013
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- Eastern Shore bellwether a focus for Nova Scotia election
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- The province's three major political parties are promising to reduce the long waits facing Nova Scotians who need knee and hip replacements. But are the wait times as bad as politicians claim?
- Nova Scotia election's main question is health care: NDP
- New Democratic Party Leader Darrell Dexter is attempting to frame Tuesday's provincial election as a choice between competing visions for the province's health care system, saying it is the main issue facing voters.
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