- Income splitting would not benefit low-income single parents, minister says - Kristen Everson , CBC News
- Harper’s silence on anti-Muslim backlash disheartens Muslim groups - Joan Bryden, The Canadian Press , Winnipeg Free Press
- Andrew Coyne: As a work around to a true flat-tax system, you could do worse than Harper’s income-splitting benefit - Andrew Coyne , National Post
- Canada to open the door wider to ‘higher calibre’ immigrants - Joe Friesen , The Globe & Mail
- Selling Canadian space know-how — with doctored photo - Tom Spears , Ottawa Citizen
- Time is up on changes to refugee health care, court tells government - The Canadian Press , Winnipeg Free Press
- Canada won’t issue visas to residents of countries battling Ebola - Helen Branswell, The Canadian Press , The Globe & Mail
- MacDougall: Justin Trudeau knows his fluff - Andrew MacDougall , Ottawa Citizen
- Vaughn Palmer: Auditor general takes a real interest in numbers. Rates too - Vaughn Palmer , Vancouver Sun
- Homegrown terrorism proves police need more powers: Kenney - James Wood , Edmonton Journal
- Conservatives target Toronto-area ridings for funding announcements - Jason Fekete , Ottawa Citizen
- Ontario Tories need to be socially progressive: Doug Ford - Antonella Artuso , Toronto Sun
- Alberta Health Services and the province to pay ousted executive $900,000 - Matt Dykstra , Calgary Sun
- Hébert: Loss in Whitby-Oshawa byelection would spell trouble for Stephen Harper - Chantal Hébert , Toronto Star
- Dean Del Mastro’s parliamentary future to be decided by MPs - Kady O'Malley , CBC News
- Chris Selley: Is Olivia Chow the latest victim of a front-runners’ curse in Canada? - Chris Selley , National Post
November 1, 2014 Archives
Municipal 11/01/2014
- Rob Ford says he had a memorable term as mayor - Shawn Jeffords , Toronto Sun
- Pete McMartin: Is climate change a Vancouver civic election issue? It should be. - Pete McMartin , Vancouver Sun
- Mayor Rob Ford says three more rounds of chemotherapy start Monday - Jennifer Pagliaro , Toronto Star
- Take on $321 million extra debt to fund Edmonton big-ticket items: city officials - Elise Stolte , Edmonton Journal
- Is the party over for London developers? - Patrick Maloney , London Free Press
Washington 11/01/2014
- A Republican Senate Victory Could Splinter the Party - Norm Ornstein , National Journal
- Republicans: Over-Reaching & Underscoring - Gary Younge , The Guardian
- A Winding Trail for McConnell to Lead Senate - Jason Horowitz , New York Times
- It Won’t Be Obama’s Fault If Dems Lose - Brian Beutler , The New Republic
- Obama’s Midterm Losses May Make History - Stuart Rothenberg , Roll Call
- How Does Clinton Overcome Obama? - James Oliphant , National Journal
- The Top 10 Liberal Superstitions - Kate Bachelder , Wall Street Journal
- GOP Has No Plan for the Country - Eugene Robinson , Washington Post
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