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globeandmail - National
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RCMP investigate ravaged Newfoundland chlorine treatment facility
Significant damage to an emergency shut-down system has resulted in a boil-water order for the majority of the town
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How Duffy and Wallin helped Harper win
Now, both are at the centre of a growing controversy over expenses in the Red Chamber
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Canada’s good name persists abroad
Despite some foreign-affairs stumbles and shifting global views, a reputation as a positive influence isn’t easily dented, a new study suggests
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Our petty provincialism threatens free trade ambitions
How can minor provincial concerns be scuppering a major trade deal with the European Union? National leadership, or lack thereof
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Coping with being a coroner in the North
Nunavut’s Padma Suramala deals with death with a sense of duty, and deals with the mental challenges the best she can
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How badly do Ontario Liberals fear the ombud?
Other provincial governments allow hospital complaints to be probed, but other governments don’t answer to André Marin
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Meet Nunavut's chief coroner, Padma Suramala
Indian-born Suramala investigates the deceased in a territory with high rates of murder, suicide and infant death
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Veterans of the convocation address share their wisdom
Five veteran convocation speakers and one rookie share memories from their own graduations and what to expect as they prepare to don academic robes this spring to impart advice on the next generation
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Boruch Spiegel, fighter in the Warsaw ghetto uprising
Montrealer a reluctant hero ‘forced by circumstances to do things that were out of character’
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Parts of (great convocation) speech: Funny, personal, inspiring – and short
Behind the gown with seasoned orators and first-time raconteurs in search of the reality beneath the rhetoric
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