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CTV’s Question Period : Sept. 19 : Political experts on the vote
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 2:47 AM
A panel of political experts discuss the battle over the gun registry. A former adviser to Stephen Harper says the issue should not be polarized in terms of demographics. A former privacy council clerk says the current battle is fueling distrust in the Tories.
CTV’s Question Period : Sept. 19 : MPs on the gun battle
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 2:46 AM
The Grits says all the pressure is on the NDP to save the gun registry, but they feel confident that they will be victorious with their position. An NDP MP says a vote to save the registry and make amendments is needed to ensure they build bridges with constituents.
CTV National News : Sept. 18 : Part four
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 2:40 AM
A man in Nova Scotia believes he may have discovered a game changer in one of hockey’s oldest debates.
CTV National News : Sept. 18 : Part three
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 2:39 AM
The family of a teenage girl who was allegedly drugged and gang raped at a party in B.C. continues to deal with the nightmare.
CTV National News : Sept. 18 : Part two
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 2:39 AM
The Taliban kills over a dozen people during Afghanistan’s Parliamentary election; and the Pope makes one of his strongest apologies yet to the victims of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests during his official visit to Britain.
CTV National News : Sept. 18 : Part one
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 2:38 AM
The federal government offers an olive branch to Canada’s wounded soldiers with an increase in benefits while hundreds of soldiers injured in Afghanistan prepare to participate in the annual Army Run in Ottawa.
CTV National News : Sept. 19 : Part four
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 2:36 AM
The legacy of Canadian hero Terry Fox grows even stronger on the 30th anniversary of his inaugural 'Marathon of Hope.'
CTV National News : Sept. 19 : Part three
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 2:36 AM
A little boy with a medical condition often misdiagnosed as cerebral palsy is given a chance at a healthy life.
CTV National News : Sept. 19 : Part two
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 2:35 AM
Complaints about the fairness of the Afghan Parliamentary election raises concerns of another failed poll.
CTV National News : Sept. 19 : Part one
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 2:35 AM
Ottawa announces a $2 billion plan to provide benefits for wounded Canadian soldiers; and a young Newfoundland boy who went missing for close to a day is found with the help of the entire region.
Health : Avis Favaro : CTV National News: Avis Favaro on the condition
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 2:27 AM
A medical condition which causes painful muscle contractions that is often mistaken for cerebral palsy can be cured, if properly diagnosed, with four daily doses of a drug called levodopa.
Latest : Stuck overnight : CTV Edmonton: Sean Amato on the accident
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Sun, Sep 19 2010 12:24 PM
Emergency crews raced to a rural property 10 kilometres west of Morinville Saturday morning after they received reports of a senior who had spent nearly 24 hours trapped by a piece of farm equipment.
Latest : Screening rules : CTV Winnipeg: Stacey Ashley on the reactions
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Sun, Sep 19 2010 12:06 PM
Muslim Women in Winnipeg feel that the new airport security regulation goes too far. Passengers wearing veils or medical bandages will now have to show their face before boarding a flight.
Latest : Screening rules : CTV National News: Jill Macyshon on the measures
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Sun, Sep 19 2010 12:05 PM
The federal government has tightened screening regulations at Canada’s airports, requiring airlines to make sure the entire faces of all passengers are seen before they are allowed to board a flight.
Latest : Fraud concerns : CTV News Channel: Janis Mackey Frayer in Kabul
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Sun, Sep 19 2010 11:29 AM
CTV’s South Asia bureau chief says it could be weeks before there are preliminary results due to concerns of fraud. She says despite efforts to have a free and fair election there will be a number of complaints.
Latest : Rave assault : CTV National News: John Woodward on the response
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Sun, Sep 19 2010 6:00 AM
The father of the 16-year-old girl who was allegedly gang raped after being drugged at a party in B.C. is considering filing a lawsuit, as pictures taken of the assault remain on sites like Facebook.
Latest : Oilsands tour : CTV Edmonton: Sonia Sunger on the review
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Sun, Sep 19 2010 5:22 AM
Three influential U.S. politicians say they are impressed by Alberta’s oil sands practices and will spread the word when they return to Washington.
Latest : Papal protests : CTV News Channel: Adam Gabbat, The Guardian
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Sun, Sep 19 2010 4:44 AM
A report with the Guardian in Britain says the protest will not be as large as originally thought and will be overshadowed by the number of people who show up in support of the pope. He says the pope’s comments on abuse in the church have so far received positive reviews.
Latest : Papal protests : CTV National News: Tom Kennedy in London
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Sun, Sep 19 2010 4:42 AM
Pope Benedict XVI met with the victims of sexual assault by Roman Catholic priest on Saturday to offer an apology. The move wasn’t enough in the minds of protesters rallying against the Pope's official visit to the U.K.
Latest : Veteran support : CTV National News: Robert Fife on the funding
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Sun, Sep 19 2010 4:35 AM
Defence Minister Peter MacKay is set to announce a financial boost to Canadian soldiers wounded in Afghanistan, with much of the funding going towards those who have suffered catastrophic injuries.
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