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Erin O'Toole, veterans affairs minister, announces 'veteran-centric' approach

Canada's new veterans affairs minister has announced a new three-point "veteran-centric" plan for 2015, part of the government's renewed efforts to mend a fractured relationship with its servicemen and women. More read comments video
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No-fly regime, detention provisions to be expanded
The Conservative government wants to retool Canada's no-fly list procedures to make it easier to prevent a suspected terrorist from boarding an airplane. More read comments
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Opinion Media apathy one reason politicians use social media to target voters
Andrew MacDougall argues politicians rely on social media to spread their message to get around a press gallery that's bored to tears with re-announcements. But the people who haven't already seen it all? Voters. More read comments
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