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December 19, 2014 Archives
Loonie Politics 12/19/2014: Afternoon Update
- Ontario’s credit rating downgraded -
Antonella Artuso , Toronto Sun
- Hébert: Backlash against Quebec premier is no sovereigntist revival -
Chantal Hébert , Toronto Star
- Betty Ann Lavallée: Valcourt’s approach to missing Aboriginal women is dishonourable -
Betty Ann Lavallée , Ottawa Citizen
- Winnipeg Tory MP under preliminary ethics probe in possible conflict of interest case -
Mary Agnes Welch , Winnipeg Free Press
- Thomson: PCs, Wildrose playing footsie while trading barbs -
Graham Thomson , Edmonton Journal
- Ontario Power Authority employee fired after trading investigation -
Richard J. Brennan , Toronto Star
- Wynne says LCBO-Beer Store deal looks unfair and will ‘absolutely’ be changed -
Keith Leslie, The Canadian Press , National Post
- Alberta: Danielle Smith says her only option was to abandon Wildrose -
Reid Southwick , Ottawa Citizen
- Canada buys additional military cargo jet as C-17 production wraps up -
The Canadian Press , CBC News
- Saskatchewan senator apologizes for ‘white man’ comment to MP -
The Canadian Press , Macleans
- Premier Kathleen Wynne on oil prices, smart meters and why the Liberals forced end to gas plant hearings -
David Reevely , National Post
- Canada considers free trade with Thailand despite internal warnings -
Steven Chase , The Globe & Mail
Loonie Politics 12/19/2014: Morning Edition
- Livingston advised staff on deleting emails, police allege -
David Reevely , Ottawa Citizen
- John Crosbie’s son seeks Conservative seat in Newfoundland -
Sue Bailey, The Canadian Press , Toronto Star
- Tim Harper: Sanctions bite, but Baird and allies worry about Putin’s reaction -
Tim Harper , Toronto Star
- Minister denies group fighting terrorist label permission to raise legal fees -
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press , The Globe & Mail
- Stephen Harper’s climate-change comments only half the story, critics say -
Margo McDiarmid , CBC News
- Latest gas plant revelations zero in on three key players -
Richard J. Brennan , Toronto Sun
- Den Tandt: Alberta premier’s coup will come at a cost -
Michael Den Tandt , Ottawa Citizen
- Grassroots Tories ‘in shock’ after Wildrose floor-crossings -
Karen Kleiss , Edmonton Journal
- Tax cuts for cross-border online shopping could pay off, report says -
Laura Payton , CBC News
- Liberals fail the smell test -
Lorrie Goldstein , Toronto Sun
- Manning: Political realignment means pulling together in tough economic times -
Preston Manning , The Globe & Mail
- Matthew Fisher: Canada needs to defend its own security interests in the Pacific, instead of relying on Americans -
Matthew Fisher , National Post
- Smith vs. Smith: What former Wildrose leader told Power Play -
CTV News
- Top aboriginal chief urges Harper to reconsider stance on inquiry -
Mark Kennedy , Ottawa Citizen
- An MP’s first words -
Aaron Wherry , Macleans
- Amrik Virk shuffled to new ministry; report finds he knew about plan to break BC gov’t pay rules -
Rob Shaw , Vancouver Sun
- Alberta’s political earthquake has Tories, NDP considering federal fallout -
Jennifer Ditchburn, The Canadian Press , Winnipeg Free Press
- Wildrose leader says party’s social conservatives helped push her to Tories -
Rick Bell , Calgary Sun
Loonie Business
- TSX racks up another triple-digit gain, Dow jumps 421 points on Fed comments-
Malcolm Morrison, Canadian Press , Financial Post
- Ottawa to give small carriers first crack at wireless spectrum-
Christine Dobby , The Globe & Mail
- Make North Korea Pay For the Sony Hack-
Gordon Chang , The Daily Beasty
- New Brunswick fracking moratorium raises industry ire, pleases environmentalists-
Kevin Bissett, The Canadian Press , Winnipeg Free Press
- BlackBerry Ltd comeback needs earnings validation: ‘It still has to execute’-
Gerrit De Vynck and Kelly Gilblom, Bloomberg News , Financial Post