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Harper chief of staff resigns amid Senate expense scandal

Nigel Wright aknowledges move is related to ‘matters involving Senator Duffy.’ Nigel Wright has resigned as Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s chief of staff, following revelations he wrote a $90,000 cheque to cover living expenses claimed by Senator Mike Duffy.

British Columbia’s stunning election upset has turned on its head one of the strongest arguments pollsters have always used against banning or restricting public opinion surveys during campaigns.

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‘Skippy’ aka MP Pierre Poilievre has sunk to new low

Susan Sherring — Over the course of his short, less than stellar political career, Nepean-Carleton MP Pierre Poilievre has said a number of silly and really foolish things. This past week, he took all of that to the extreme, attempting to put a positive spin on the drama that is now Mike Duffy’s…

More questions about Duffy

Chronicle Journal — HOW many twists and turns are left in the race around and toward the truth about Senator Mike Duffy’s convoluted expenses? Accused of abusing his housing allowance, the senator occasionally from Prince Edward Island said he had personally paid…

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Harper out of touch on climate change science and economic impacts

Kirsty Duncan, M.P. — Climate change is accelerating much more quickly than previously thought. Nine of the 10 warmest years in the modern weather record occurred since the year 2000. While global average temperature increased by 0.7°C over the past 100 years, Arctic temperatures….

Arrogant B.C. NDP did themselves in

John Robson — The B.C. NDP face plant was so bad they’ll be getting sympathy cards from the Toronto Maple Leafs. Almost the only consolation is they fell on the pollsters and pundits confident they’d win. So what went wrong?

Warren Kinsella — I was wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong. I predicted the British Columbia New Democrats would win that province’s election. They didn’t. In fact, the scandal and mishap-prone B.C. Liberals won it — and they won a majority, too. It was perhaps…

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Lorrie Goldstein — Fixing McGuinty’s green energy disaster will Will Premier Kathleen Wynne have the political courage to admit the painfully obvious fact that Dalton McGuinty’s experiment with green energy has been an unmitigated disaster for Ontario?

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Toronto Star — Enough is enough. It’s time for Toronto Mayor Rob Ford to do the right thing for the city, and himself, and step down. All day Friday, while the city absorbed the news that drug dealers have been shopping a cellphone video that appears…

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