Project Jacmel

A city rebuilds

As other media organizations begin to leave Haiti, The Globe and Mail digs in to witness the rebuilding of the quake-shattered nation

Like many other Canadians, NDP leader Jack Layton is still on the job after his cancer diagnosis.
André Picard

Working with cancer is not always an option

Survivors need support to meet the physical, emotional and financial challenges of treatment

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Business

Air Canada takes aim at Porter

Airline launches legal proceeding against rival, Toronto Port Authority over space allocation at island airport

A snowboarder rides on Whister Mountain, February 6, 2010. The Vancouver 2010 Olympics open February 12.
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Spotlight on B.C.

As all eyes turn to British Columbia, Globe Travel takes you to the province's best destinations

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Religion

Anglican Church facing the threat of extinction

Anglicanism in Canada could disappear within a generation, says a report that recommends closing churches in B.C.

Colonel Russell Williams. Warrant Officer Carole Morissette/Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Ontario women were asphyxiated, source says

Air Force Colonel Russell Williams from CFB Trenton also under scrutiny in minor crimes, including thefts of underwear dating back to 2006

Critics decry Quebec plan on religious schools

Proposal to allow weekend classes seen as a move to accommodate the orthodox Jewish community

Grandmother charged with murder in deaths of two children

Wallaceburg, Ont., woman faces two first-degree murder charges after youngsters died when car plunged into St. Clair River in December

Ontario, Quebec to allow EU to bid on hospital, school construction

Country's two largest provinces poised to open bidding process to foreign companies as part of a proposed trade accord with the European Union

Parliament on pause

Stephen Harper delivers paen to patriotism in B.C. Legislature

Canadians must not be shy about showing national pride during Olympics, PM says, since country is ready to 'stand on guard for itself'

Mass resignations deepen Tory riding rift

Twenty Calgary West board members quit over party decision to seize control of local group and protect MP Rob Anders from nomination battle

Children of neo-Nazi parents ordered to stay in foster care

Manitoba court dismisses challenge from father arguing that province violated his right to raise children according to his beliefs

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Christie Blatchford
In a lovely land I barely know, my dysfunctional home

The Olympic torch isn't the only one being passed at the moment

Christie Blatchford
Adam Radwanski
Proroguing under the radar

To avoid a Harper-like taint, McGuinty will have the Ontario Legislature break for only a week

Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty holds a press conference before signing a green power agreement on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010, in Toronto.
Marcus Gee
Giambrone's paid the price - now let's let him fix the TTC

The sex scandal was enough to disqualify him from the mayoral race, but not sufficient to forfeit his promising political future

Adam Giambrone announced that he will no longer be running for mayor of Toronto at a press conference Feb. 10/2010.
Jeffrey Simpson
Cap-and-dividend: the jolt Harper needs?

The potential political allure of the U.S. Senate bill: Families would get a cheque in the mail every year

Jeffrey Simpson
Lawrence Martin
The U.S. economy is in turmoil. Royal commission?

To redefine Canada's global prospects, we must develop alternative strategies

Lawrence Martin
Rick Salutin
Making do with tarnished spectacles – so enjoy the Olympics

One thing that moves us in sports is that those with merit tend to win. This is unlike the rest of life

Rick Salutin

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