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After a day spent meeting with Latin American leaders and looking into their plans to form a European Union-like bloc to compete with Asia, Harper said he was not ready to make the call on whether Canada should join the Pacific Alliance trade bloc. Continue reading →

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In his first fulsome remarks in public since the Senate scandal broke, Sen. Mike Duffy told reporters he has “no idea” if Prime Minister Stephen Harper knew about his deal with Nigel Wright to repay his $90,000 in housing expenses. Continue reading →

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