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Stephen Harper to doorknock for conservatives in next year’s Alberta electionFormer Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper will be doorknocking for the upcoming Alberta election in the Calgary constituency held by a bitter foe of United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney.PoliticsJul 24, 2018
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Light dimmers, security updates, a gas leak: behind the scenes of the Trudeaus’ move to Rideau CottageOne email described the move as an “enormous undertaking” that was at times “hectic” and wrought with “difficult timeframes.”CanadaMay 2, 2017
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Justin Trudeau doesn’t think role of PM’s spouse should be formalizedThe prime minister says his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau's charity support and public appearances are a matter of choice, and should remain so.CanadaJun 23, 2016
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Sophie snub? Rona Ambrose praises Laureen Harper’s quiet styleRona Ambrose never mentioned Sophie Gregoire Trudeau by name, but her tribute to Laureen Harper was seen as a thinly veiled critique of high-profile Trudeau.PoliticsMay 27, 2016
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LGBT Tories urge Conservative Party to drop opposition to same-sex marriageA group of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Tories says now is the time to drop language opposing same-sex marriage from Conservative party policy.CanadaJan 22, 2016
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Stephen and Laureen Harper talk politics, TV and more with ET CanadaStephen and Laureen Harper took time to sit down with ET Canada’s Sangita Patel for an expansive interview that ranged from politics and the Canadian economy to their favourite TV show.CanadaOct 16, 2015
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Terry Fox family distances itself from Conservative party campaign announcementConservative stalwart James Moore's decision not to run for re-election hasn't stopped him from lending the party his star power on the campaign trail.PoliticsSep 20, 2015
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How a politician’s spouse can help them get electedPoliticians often campaign alongside their spouses. And for good reason - many voters love to see a candidate's family.PoliticsAug 6, 2015
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Harper says no doubt he’ll stay on as leader in 2015, as he looks to make changes to his office in wake of Senate scandalPrime Minister Stephen Harper sat down for a wide-ranging interview with Global News, discussing the Senate expense scandal and his intention to run in 2015.PoliticsDec 19, 2013
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