
National Post
National Post
By Jason Fekete BEIJING — Prime Minister Stephen Harper landed in China Tuesday for a critical four-day mission that's another step toward re-engineering the symbiotic Sino-Canadian relationship on trade, tourism and energy security.
PM in China to talk trade
Canada eyes China to bolster a key export: education
Prime Minister Harper touches down in China
![]() National Post | Oil sales, human rights on Stephen Harper's agenda in China National Post By Jason Fekete BEIJING — Prime Minister Stephen Harper landed in China Tuesday for a critical four-day mission that's another step toward re-engineering the symbiotic Sino-Canadian relationship on trade, tourism and energy security. PM in China to talk trade Canada eyes China to bolster a key export: education Prime Minister Harper touches down in China |
![]() Bloomberg | Paul McCartney to Lead Elton John, Annie Lennox at Queen's Jubilee Concert Bloomberg Enlarge image Paul McCartney Paul McCartney Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg Paul McCartney sings during a live concert. The former Beatle has been touring with a show that features music from across his career. Former Beatle Paul McCartney will star in a ... Queen's diamond jubilee concert lineup announced as ticket ballot opens McCartney to headline Royal concert Queen's Diamond Jubilee: British pop stars to perform at special concert |
![]() TheChronicleHerald.ca | Police look for cause of crash that killed 11 in southwestern Ontario Winnipeg Free Press HAMPSTEAD, Ont. - Ten migrant workers from Peru who died in a horrific crash in southwestern Ontario spent the day vaccinating chickens before the collision. Albert Burgers owns the farm where they were working Monday before the crash between their van ... 11 dead in 'horrific' Ont. crash Three in hospital, 11 dead following Ontario crash Eleven dead in horrific crash in southwestern Ontario, near Stratford |
![]() CTV.ca | Toronto's transit future is on the line: We need some facts Toronto Star Royson James Star Columnist In a city region stuck on the slow train to transit relief, Toronto has lost a full year spinning its wheels. To their shame, city councillors watched for a year as Mayor Rob Ford contemptuously derailed the city's transit ... Ford tries to keep his subway dream alive Metrolinx gives Rob Ford's transit plan a lift Toronto council to debate transit future |
![]() CBC.ca | Man says Diefenbaker's brain could prove paternity Montreal Gazette The man who says he could be John Diefenbaker's son says he has some new leads that might prove his case, including a tip that the former prime minister's brain is preserved somewhere. John George Dryden, a 43-year-old Toronto legal consultant, ... 'Diefenbaby' believes ex-PM's brain could yield paternity clues George Dryden considers options for Diefenbaker DNA testing 'Diefenbaby' believes ex-PM's brain could yield clues in his paternity hunt |
![]() CTV.ca | Paxton found guilty of assault CTV.ca A Calgary judge has found Dustin Paxton guility of aggravated assault and sexual assault, calling the list of injuries he inflicted on the victim 'grotesque'. Judge Shielah Martin found Paxton guilty on four out of five charges including aggravated ... Calgary man found guilty in beating, sexual abuse of friend and roommate Paxton guilty in horrific assaults Man guilty in beatings |
![]() CTV.ca | MP pushes for debate The Province Backbench Conservative MP Stephen Woodworth is challenging a law that stops short of defining fetuses as "human beings," a proposal that would reopen the national debate about abortion. In proposing the Commons motion on Monday, Woodworth is also ... Tory MP wants study on whether fetuses are 'human beings' under law Tory MP wants study of when 'personhood' begins Tory MP Stephen Woodworth wants human rights for unborn children |
![]() Nanaimo Daily News | Tim Harper: Ottawa outsources the attack on the middle class Toronto Star By Tim Harper National Affairs Columnist Related Ottawa outsources attack on middle class How Canada let Caterpillar strip a plant clean Plant closing part of a coordinated attack on unions Mark's Work Wearhouse pulls Cat boots in protest Editorial: ... Coyne: Caterpillar commentary runs off the rails of logic Caterpillar tactic signals trouble ahead Harper Recieves Thousands of Emails to Stand Up for EMD Workers |
![]() Globe and Mail | B.C. gov't slammed for placing Super Bowl ad The Province By Ian Austin, The Province February 7, 2012 2:10 AM Adrian Dix, BC NDP leader and would-be premier, was kicking back Sunday watching the Super Bowl when something made him want to throw the challenge flag. There, in the middle of the Super Bowl ... BC Liberals spend $17000 on Super Bowl ad BC election: Get ready for 'Premier' Adrian Dix? Dix says Liberals' Super Bowl ads too rich for BC's books |
![]() Globe and Mail | Error delays byelection The Province An "administrative error" has prompted the federal government to push back the date of a byelection in Toronto-Danforth, former NDP leader Jack Layton's old riding. The Prime Minister's Office said the byelection would now take place on March 19, ... Toronto-Danforth byelection delayed a week Liberals lagging in by-election race in Layton's riding Toronto-Danforth byelection now set for March 19 |