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Not going quietly
Could resistance to the proposed move of the infamous Kashechewan reserve put native issues in the national spotlight?
National Affairs
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    Nothing gets bored journalists more excited than a cabinet shuffle. Too bad the Prime Minister has yet to oblige them.

  • Beyond the rumours
    A look at some of the challenges that will face Stephen Harper's ministers - whoever they may be

  • Last year is so last year
    A look at the big questions for 2007, with bonus gambling odds for those with too much time on their hands

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New poll suggests Conservatives, Liberals in political dead heat
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Barbara Walters stands by O'Donnell in her feud with Donald Trump
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Words that can kill
A radicalized ideology from Pakistan is threatening our troops
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THE YEAR IN BAD IDEAS
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CAPITAL DIARY: OTTAWA OUTTAKES
Maclean's columnist Mitchel Raphael extends his weekly magazine column online, and offers an extra dose of Ottawa scene and commentary. THIS WEEK: Harper jelly, John Turner's left fist and Lincoln Alexander under a mistletoe
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