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From: CPAC on Fri, May 13 2011 3:34 PM
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March162011Case33648
From: CPAC on Wed, May 11 2011 1:33 PM
Supreme Court Hearings Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia v. Guiseppe Figliola, Kimberley Sallis, Barry Dearden and the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal - March 16, 2011Case #33648Guiseppe Figliola, Kimberley Sallis and Barry Dearden suffer from chronic pain due to work-r...
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March212011Case3360633692
From: CPAC on Fri, May 06 2011 3:00 PM
Supreme Court Hearings Club Resorts Ltd. v. Anna Charron, Estate Trustee of the Estate of Claude Charron, deceased, the said Anna Charron, personally, et al. - March 21, 2011Case #33606ANDClub Resorts Ltd. v. Morgan Van Breda, et al. - March 21, 2011Case #33692In these two appeals, Club Resorts ...
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AjaxPickeringpart2
From: CPAC on Wed, May 04 2011 4:33 AM
Campaign Politics Ajax-Pickering (part 2)Ajax-Pickering has become one of the most closely-watched ridings in the country. The incumbent is the Liberal Party public safety critic, and "pitbull," Mark Holland. The Conservative Party has parachuted in star candidate Chris Alexander, Canada’s forme...
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VancouverSouth
From: CPAC on Tue, May 03 2011 1:15 AM
Campaign Politics Vancouver SouthIt was one of the closest races in 2008. All indications are that 2011 will provide a repeat. The riding of Vancouver South pits former NDP premier and federal Liberal minister Ujjal Dosanjh against business owner Wai Young, the Conservative candidate. In 2008, o...
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LouisSaintLaurent
From: CPAC on Sat, Apr 30 2011 6:54 PM
Campaign Politics Louis-Saint-LaurentThe conservative candidate Josée Verner has represented the riding of Louis-Saint-Laurent in Ottawa since 2006. During the 2008 election, she won a second term by beating her Bloc opponent, France Gagné by a slightly slimmer margin. The two are facing off aga...
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NewtonNorthDelta
From: CPAC on Sat, Apr 30 2011 6:53 PM
Campaign Politics Newton-North DeltaIt’s one of only two ridings where the candidates of the three main parties are fluent in Punjabi. For several elections now, the Vancouver area riding of Newton-North Delta has always delivered nail-biting finishes and this year promises the same. Liberal inc...
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WinnipegSouthCentre
From: CPAC on Sat, Apr 30 2011 6:53 PM
Campaign Politics Winnipeg South CentreThe Manitoba riding of Winnipeg South Centre has been held by Liberal MP Anita Neville since 2000. The long-time parliamentarian will be looking to defend her seat against five first-time candidates. The Conservatives are have nominated chartered accountant ...
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BromeMissisquoi
From: CPAC on Sun, Apr 24 2011 2:12 PM
Campaign Politics Brome-MissisquoiWhen the Bloc Quebecois incumbent who had represented this riding from 2006 to 2011 retired, this revived the Liberal Party’s hopes for taking back the seat. The Liberal candidate this time around is former cabinet minister Denis Paradis, who was beaten in the l...
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HamiltonMountain
From: CPAC on Fri, Apr 22 2011 9:49 PM
Campaign Politics Hamilton MountainThe riding of Hamilton Mountain has become one of the Ontario ridings to watch in this federal election. NDP incumbent Chris Charlton once again faces Conservative Terry Anderson. In 2008, he came in second. But this time voters will also see a new yet very fam...
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F35ThePoliticsofProcurement
From: CPAC on Fri, Apr 22 2011 9:49 PM
CPAC Special F-35: The Politics of Procurement Canada needs a new fleet of fighter jets to replace the decades’ old CF-18s, but which aircraft at what cost? The government has already decided that the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is the only one that can meet the military’s needs. The opposition is...
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SaintJohn
From: CPAC on Fri, Apr 22 2011 9:49 PM
Campaign Politics Saint JohnThe New Brunswick riding of Saint John was a close race in the 2008 election. Conservative Rodney Weston narrowly won over then incumbent Paul Zed of the Liberal Party. Weston’s slim margin of victory will tested by new comers Stephen Chase of the Liberal Party and the...
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Avalon
From: CPAC on Thu, Apr 21 2011 10:10 AM
Campaign Politics AvalonOne of the victims of former Newfoundland Premier Danny Williams’ ABC (Anything But Conservative) campaign in the 2008 federal election was Fabian Manning, the Conservative MP from Avalon. After his defeat, Stephen Harper appointed Manning to the Senate, but in March of t...
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JohnGormleyLive
From: CPAC on Sun, Apr 17 2011 11:30 PM
Talk Radio John Gormley LiveVoted one of Saskatchewan’s Most Influential People, John Gormley has the largest audience in his time period province wide. John is a lawyer, a former Conservative Party Member of Parliament, a self described political junkie, proud father and defender of Saskatchewan.
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SaskatoonRosetownBiggar
From: CPAC on Sun, Apr 17 2011 11:30 PM
Campaign Politics Saskatoon-Rosetown-BiggarIn the 2008 election, the seat for Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar was narrowly won by Kelly Block of the Conservative Party. Block, a former healthcare worker will be looking to widen her margin of victory this time around, which may prove to be difficult ag...
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SaanichGulfIslands
From: CPAC on Sun, Apr 17 2011 11:30 PM
Campaign Politics Saanich-Gulf IslandsThe race in the riding of Saanich-Gulf Islands is capturing the imagination of voters across the country not only because Green Party Leader Elizabeth May is running here, but because the other major parties have deep roots here. Gary Lunn, the Minister of S...
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Vote2011Episode12
From: CPAC on Sun, Apr 17 2011 11:29 PM
Revue Politique On Day 20 of the federal election campaign, Pierre Donais hosts a panel discussion, with representatives from the main federal political parties. Political commentator William Johnson shares his observations about how the campaign has unfolded thus far.
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EglintonLawrence
From: CPAC on Fri, Apr 15 2011 6:06 PM
Campaign Politics Eglinton--Lawrence is the essence of paradox. The north Toronto riding is home to some of Canada’s wealthiest and poorest citizens. It’s also age diverse. In some neighbourhoods, over half the voting population is families with young children. In others, more than 25 per cent o...
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EsquimaltJuandeFuca
From: CPAC on Fri, Apr 15 2011 6:06 PM
Campaign Politics Esquimalt-Juan de FucaThe Vancouver Island riding of Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca is one of several ridings across Canada where there is no incumbent and as a result the race is wide open between the three main contenders. Keith Martin, the former MP first won the riding in 1993, as ...
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Vote2011Episode9
From: CPAC on Fri, Apr 15 2011 6:05 PM
PrimeTime Politics Highlights from Day 13 of the campaign. Green Leader Elizabeth May joins Peter Van Dusen to discuss her party’s platform release and other campaign issues. Analysis from Joël=Denis Bellavance (La Presse) and Jennifer Ditchburn (The Canadian Press).
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