Blog Roll
| David Akin | National Newswatch |
| Ian Capstick | Norman Spector |
| Contrarian | Chris Selley |
| Andrew Coyne | Stephen Taylor |
| Susan Delacourt | Paul Wells |
| Warren Kinsella | Aaron Wherry |
Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites. Links will open in new window.
Headlines »
- Journalists enhance Canadians' freedom: PM
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper urged journalists to "shine light into dark corners" of government affairs during a speech late Saturday, but wouldn't take questions from reporters covering the event.
- Colvin's job safe despite Afghan torture testimony
- The Conservatives will not try to remove Richard Colvin from his post in Washington, Defence Minister Peter MacKay says, even though they question the credibility of his testimony on Afghan prisoners.
- Hillier didn't hear detainee torture allegations
- Former chief of defence staff Rick Hillier says he's never heard suggestions that Canada may have been complicit in the torture of detainees in Afghanistan.
- Tories reject call for Afghan torture inquiry
- The Canadian government is dismissing calls for a public inquiry into the alleged torture of prisoners handed over by Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan.
- Parti Québécois kicks off weekend policy session
- The Parti Québécois stayed clear of discussing referendums and instead attempted to position itself as the true enforcer of Quebec interests to kick off a weekend meeting in Montreal on Saturday.
Featured Videos
All news video»Download Flash Player to view this content.

















