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On Feb. 3, Progress Rail Services, a division of Caterpillar Inc. , announced the closure of an Electro-Motive Diesel plant in London, Ont. The plant had been in operation since 1950 General Motors Diesel, Ltd. opened Canada’s first plant for the manufact
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II. A number of countries have cut back their orders for the expensive fighter jets. When Julian Fantino got the call to enter cabinet as associate defence minister, he must have thought he'd died and gone to heaven. Gr
Canada's interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa February 6, 2012. View Photo »
Go forth from this place, and for heaven's sake, multiply
OTTAWA — Even as a national suicide prevention bill passed second reading last week, Canada's public service bureaucrats are still covered by an archaic provision that stigmatizes suicide by denying disability benefits to those who have attempted it. Men
KABUL, Afghanistan — Cuts or changes to Ottawa's politically sensitive contribution to NATO's training mission in Afghanistan are probable after the alliance concludes a review next month of the number of advisers it needs and where it needs them. Adjust
When Julian Fantino got the call to enter cabinet as associate defence minister he must have thought he'd died and gone to heaven. Great salary, limo and driver, and yet another post of prestige and renown in what for him was a long string of them. And,
Canadian Federal Liberal Leader Bob Rae jokes with spectators while taking part in the Lunar New Years Parade in Vancouver, British Columbia January 29, 2012. View Photo »
I will be talking to Bob Rae and the new president congratulating them on a made-in-Alberta solution here
OTTAWA -- Liberal MP Justin Trudeau is sticking to his guns, and won't back down from his separatist blunder. Trudeau shied away from most interviews Wednesday but had some face time with a Montreal TV station to explain a controversial interview where h
OTTAWA -- The Harper government's controversial bill to end the long-gun registry has passed the House of Commons, marking the end of a long political battle over one of the most controversial law enforcement measures in recent memory. The bill passed ea
Robert Keith "Bob" Rae PC OC QC OOnt MP (born August 2, 1948) is a Canadian politician. He is the Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre and sits in the Canadian House of Commons as the Liberal opposition's foreign affairs critic. Full Article
Canadian Federal Liberal Leader Bob Rae is caught under an umbrella while taking part in the Lunar New Years Parade in Vancouver, British Columbia January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae talks with workers on the picket line at the Electro-Motive locomotive plant in London, Ontario January 20, 2012. The Caterpillar Inc subsidiary locked out some 450 locomotive manufacturing workers in London, Ontario, on January 1 after the Canadian Auto...
View Photo »Canada's interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae delivers a speech at the conclusion of the Liberal Biennial Convention in Ottawa January 15, 2012.
View Photo »Canada's interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae (L) raises the arm of newly elected Liberal Party President Mike Crawley at the conclusion of the Liberal Biennial Convention in Ottawa January 15, 2012.
View Photo »Canada's interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae dances with his wife Arlene Perly Rae at the conclusion of the Liberal Biennial Convention in Ottawa January 15, 2012.
View Photo »Canada's interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae (R) and Member of Parliament David McGuinty take part in a plenary session during the Liberal Biennial Convention in Ottawa January 14, 2012.
View Photo »Canada's interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae (C) votes on recommendations during the Liberal Biennial Convention in Ottawa January 14, 2012.
View Photo »Canada's interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae (L) greets former Prime Minister John Turner during the Liberal Biennial Convention in Ottawa January 13, 2012.
View Photo »Canada's interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae concludes his speech during the Liberal Biennial Convention in Ottawa January 13, 2012.
View Photo »Liberal Party leader Bob Rae (R) and his wife Arlene register for the Liberal Party convention in Ottawa January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Liberal Party leader Bob Rae holds up his pass after registering for the Liberal Party convention in Ottawa January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Liberal Party leader Bob Rae waves as he arrives at the Liberal Party convention in Ottawa January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Liberal Party leader Bob Rae arrives to speak with the media at the Liberal Party convention in Ottawa January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Liberal Party leader Bob Rae speaks at the Liberal Party convention in Ottawa January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae greets party members prior to giving a speech during a caucus meeting in Ottawa January 11, 2012.
View Photo »Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae kisses his wife Arlene Perly Rae prior to giving a speech during a caucus meeting in Ottawa January 10, 2012.
View Photo »Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae speaks during a caucus meeting in Ottawa January 11, 2012.
View Photo »Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae (R) raises the arm of Member of Parliament Lise St-Denis prior to his speech during a caucus meeting in Ottawa January 11, 2012. St-Denis was elected as a New Democratic Party member and switched to the Liberal Party yesterday.
View Photo »Interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae takes part in a news conference in Ottawa January 10, 2012.
View Photo »Interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae (L) watches Member of Parliament Lise St-Denis as she announces her departure from the New Democratic Party to the Liberal Party during a news conference in Ottawa January 10, 2012.
View Photo »Liberal Leader Bob Rae takes photos during a visit in Atawapiskat, Ontario, December 17, 2011. About 20 families will move into a temporary shelter on December 23 to escape the housing crisis at the aboriginal reserve of Attawapiskat where many households live without running water or...
View Photo »Liberal Leader Bob Rae arrives in Attawapiskat, Ontario, December 17, 2011. About 20 families will move into a temporary shelter on December 23 to escape the housing crisis at the aboriginal reserve of Attawapiskat where many households live without running water or sanitary facilities,...
View Photo »Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa December 12, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae speaks during a question period on Parliament Hill in Ottawa November 17, 2011.
View Photo »Interim Liberal Party leader Bob Rae speaks to the Economic Club of Canada in Toronto November 9, 2011.
View Photo »Canadian Federal Liberal Leader Bob Rae is caught under an umbrella while taking part in the Lunar New Years Parade in Vancouver, British Columbia January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Go forth from this place, and for heaven's sake, multiply
I will be talking to Bob Rae and the new president congratulating them on a made-in-Alberta solution here
Interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae implored party members to back the move, calling it a 'historic change' to the party's makeup.
The most important issues for the party, with respect to policy, is this question of the structure of the party. That’s the most significant issue . . . . We’ve opened up the party, that we’ve actually transformed the party — there’s no comparison with either the NDP or the Conservatives
I think there is another way to interview Bob Rae than jumping in the lake naked.
We have to recognize that this polarization of income and opportunity is another great challenge of our time
We don’t have to become something we’re not.
I think it’s important for the party to look very much to a new generation of leadership
What troubles me about this whole debate is that everyone’s going to focus on this one community
There are dozens of Attawapiskats right across this country. It’s not the only community that is facing these conditions and these difficulties
Mr. Harper is dreaming in Technicolor if he thinks that attacking those of us who believe more investments are required is going to solve the problem
Everything is less than what is required, it is not more than what is required. And so Mr. Harper is dreaming in Technicolor if he thinks attacking those of us who believe that more investments are required is going to solve the problem. It isn’t going to solve the problem
We are reaching a crisis point here where we need to understand that things have gone on a certain way and they have to change dramatically, structurally and in very deep ways
This is unfortunately, it is not an exception. And this is something that we all have to recognize. This is not a one-off problem. This is a problem right across the board in Northern Canada
We are reaching a crisis point here
I'm philosophical about that. People are going to say lots of things
It is a travesty that the Conservatives have told neither the Canadian people nor the provinces what all this is going to cost - with the slowing economy and big financial pressures all 'round this is even more irresponsible ... Both the jets and the jails put the lie to the Conservative line about bein...
Seeing the number of people who actively spoiled their ballots as well as those who did not participate, it is clear that the path to real change will take more effort and time
The vigor with which some people expressed their protests on their ballot form was noted by many of our observers in all parts of the country
