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Senate scandal taking toll on Harper image, poll suggests

An exclusive poll by Nanos Research for CBC News Network’s Power & Politics suggests Prime Minister Stephen Harper may be paying a political price for his handling of the controversy over a $90,000 cheque written by his former chief of staff to pay Senator Mike Duffy’s expenses.  

Delacourt: Exactly one month since Prime Minister Stephen Harper was forced to accept the resignation of his chief of staff in the Senate expenses scandal, the effects of Nigel Wright’s loss are becoming evident within the Conservative government.

Harper says, ‘I give money to charity, I don’t take money from charity.’ Most of the 17 charitable and other organizations that have paid speaking fees to Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau during his time as an MP say they aren’t interested in having their fees returned, despite Trudeau’s offer on the weekend to reimburse any organization [...]

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Advertised jobs program does not yet exist

Andrew Coyne — Turn on your television this playoff season, and chances are you will run across an ad from the Government of Canada touting its new Canada Job Grant, unveiled in the spring budget. The ads promise $15,000 in funding for unemployed …

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Quebec the most corrupt? Maybe not

Warren Kinsella — What part of Canada is the most corrupt? After Monday–and if you were to ask Maclean’s magazine — it would seem to be Quebec. Monday morning, Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum was arrested at his home by members of the province’s…

Harper loses his best hope for a Conservative MP from Montreal

Karl Nerenberg — In the election of 2011 the Conservatives did terribly in the 22 ridings of Montreal and Laval. In the predominantly francophone east and north of Montreal, and in Laval, they generally finished in fourth place, behind the NDP, Liberals and Bloc.

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To be charitable, this is wrong

Ezra Levant — Last June, Justin Trudeau gave a speech at a charity dinner in Saint John, New Brunswick. The Grace Foundation was trying to raise money for a seniors’ home. The event flopped. It actually lost $21,000. But it would have broken…

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Trudeau seeks high ground with double-dipping policy

Lawrence Martin — Have we reached a new nadir? On Monday, the mayor of Montreal wasscooped up by an anti-corruption police unit. The mayor of Toronto is facing allegations of drug use. That’s our two biggest cities. How about our two biggest governments?

Trudeau is seeking absolution without admitting guilt

John Ivison — It could be that when Justin Trudeau said Senator Mac Harb would be welcome back in the Liberal caucus if he pays back any ill-gotten housing expenses, he was really thinking about himself – pay the money back and all will be forgiven and forgotten.  

Trudeau’s speaking fees low on the list of concerns

Barrie Examiner — It’s disappointing that everything but governing this country continues to be the priority in Ottawa. The latest ‘scandal’ is an attack on Liberal leader Justin Trudeau and the money he has received as a public speaker.

An open letter to the Canadian Senate

Preston Manning — An increasing number of Canadians are demanding the abolition of the Senate. It is imperative that you Senators address, by decisive actions rather than further discussion and half measures, the root causes of this demand.  

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Happy Days as Henry Winkler wants reunion

The American actor, 67, who played The Fonz in the TV show, has revealed that he would revisit the series if the other cast members did too, just as they’d done to commemorate the 30th anniversary.