OTTAWA–Elections Canada has laid down the law on campaign expenses for the looming federal election as controversy still rages over Conservative advertising spending in the last campaign.
The electoral agency issued a letter this week stating that
OTTAWA - Elections Canada has served notice it plans to introduce potentially damning information from an investigation of 2006 Conservative election advertising into a court case over the affair.
With Prime Minister Stephen Harper poised to call
With files from the Canadian Press
A cafe in Halifax has taken a Canada-wide proposal into its own hands and declared itself a "Penny Free Zone."
Just Us! Coffee Roaster Co-op on Spring Garden Road began rounding off its prices two
HALIFAX - A cafe in Halifax has taken a Canada-wide proposal into its own hands and declared itself a "Penny Free Zone."
"It became clear to us that the amount of time we spent taking care of pennies wasn't valuable in the long run," said Ned Zimmerman,
SUNDAY'S MEETINGSDAVID WACHMAN might empathise with bus commuters this weekend because after waiting three years for a Group One prize his flying filly Again could secure the Co Tipperary trainer a second top-flight pot in a week in tomorrow's Moyglare
The Road Safety Council asks motorists to take extra care as children in Northern Ireland go back to school.
TERRE HAUTE —
It has been six years since the Hyett-Palma study outlined an action plan for downtown Terre Haute.
Much has been accomplished, and now, city and Downtown Terre Haute Inc. officials are working with a planning consultant to update the
The Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League announced today that they have reduced their roster to 41 players following a second day of on-ice action at the Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena.
2008 OHL Priority Selections Mitchell Davis (11th round, 20
London, Aug 25 : The deputy mayor of Dudley, West Midlands, has gone straight in to the record books after breaking a world record for flinging a frisbee.
OTTAWA A federal election would kill any attempt by MPs to cite for contempt Tory witnesses who ignored parliamentary summonses to election-finance hearings last week, and opposition politicians argue it is a key reason the government wants to rush to