Ottawa's Senate expenses scandal is anything but a dull Canadian affair
Three Conservative members of the upper house suspended in melodrama that has engulfed prime minister Stephen Harper
August 2011
Jack Layton obituary
Leader of Canada's official opposition, the New Democratic party
January 2007
Canada
Bilingual, liberal and polite, with first-class skiing and safe, clean cities, Canada ranks fourth in the most popular destinations for migrating Brits.
November 2006
World dispatch
The outsider on the inside
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First Nations, second homes
October 2006
World dispatch
Swelling the ranks Canadian style
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The born-again Canadian
July 2006
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Changes of course
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Gallivanting grizzly
June 2006
World dispatch
Sorry seems to be the easiest word
Canada is apologising to its immigrant communities for their treatment in the past. But where will such gestures end, asks Anne McIlroy.
May 2006
World dispatch
Emission failure
Anne McIlroy reports on Canada's less than enthusiastic efforts to meet its climate change commitments.
April 2006
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Fur and against
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Death and the maple leaf
Anne McIlroy
March 2006
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Treading on thin ice
Canada's warmest winter on record is putting pressure on wildlife and politicians alike, writes Anne McIlroy.
February 2006
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Quebec holds key to Harper's future
Canada's new prime minister must consolidate his electoral gains in the French-speaking province, writes Anne McIlroy.
January 2006
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Conservatives win Canadian election
Stephen Harper's party will have to make sure it does not to stray too far from the centre ground, says Anne McIlroy.
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All the right moves
The Conservative leader, Stephen Harper, appears to have won Canadians over ahead of next week's election, writes Anne McIlroy.
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Severance payments
The Canadian government has offered a cash settlement for indigenous people forced into residential schools as children, Anne McIlroy reports.