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In the 14th century, women of high status were routinely used as bargaining chips in political and economic alliances.

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Market opportunities will improve for Canadian exports, and improved foreign access to Canada’s dairy and poultry sectors will lower costs of these products for Canadian consumers.

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There’s been a lot of media coverage on “house flipping” in Vancouver, and quick sales are common in many real estate markets.

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In his autobiography, McGuinty discusses how his first act as premier was to break his election promise and raise taxes.

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Recent data demonstrates the negative impacts if treaties and agreements are not upheld.

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The federal government recently introduced a bill that will make the process for establishing unions less democratic and weaken the financial disclosure requirements for established unions.

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Survey found 70 per cent of Canadian primary care doctors thought their patients often experienced long wait times to see a specialist—the worst showing of any country surveyed.

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Ruling could mean an additional $250 million for the Canadian broadcasting industry.

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In alternate-history science fiction story, the Axis won the Second World War.

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By the Ontario government’s own count it has 380,000 regulations on the books, twice as many as the next province.

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