George Bush is using his first official visit to Canada to try out a less cocky tone towards allies who oppose his Iraq policy, writes Anne McIlroy.
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Do not exceed dose
The Canadian government is concerned about the flow of cheap medicine to the US, reports Anne McIlroy.
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'Like sleeping with an insomniac elephant'
Anne McIlroy
Canadians fear the US has lost its way, and see the forthcoming presidential election as more important than their own, says Anne McIlroy.
August 2004
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Parks under pressure
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Whale of a time
July 2004
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Radio clash
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Martin in the middle
June 2004
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Right turn towards limbo
Canadians' disaffection with the party that has ruled for most of the past century could result in the election this month of a government unable to govern, writes Anne McIlroy.
May 2004
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Bono comes to Canada's aid
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Let's be neighbours
April 2004
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Spirit of friendship
The Canadian prime minister eventually agreed to meet the Dalai Lama, but agonised over provoking Chinese ire, reports Anne McIlroy.
Flight from the fight
Two American soldiers have deserted, claiming asylum in Canada rather than serve in Iraq. They argue that the war is illegal under international law. Anne McIlroy reports.
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Worldwide web
The trial of a Canadian citizen detained for alleged links to an international terrorist plot will be the first test of the country's new anti-terror laws, writes Anne McIlroy.
March 2004
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Creature discomforts
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A family in conflict
February 2004
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Funding fracas ends Martin's honeymoon
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A struggle for survival
January 2004
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In search of an explanation
Pressure is growing for a public inquiry into the case of a Canadian deported to Syria on suspicion of having terrorist links. Anne McIlroy reports.