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Monday, September 17, 2018

Canadian Political News Monday September 17 2018

Feds reject Quebec stone in favour of American to restore landmark Quebec City Citadelle

Doug Ford vows to fix 'broken' Toronto City Hall as rare midnight sitting of Ontario Legislature wraps

Bill Kelly: Why Bernier’s People’s Party worries Conservatives

N.B. Tories promise to protect province's historic covered bridges

Canada's trans fat ban comes into effect

Quebec party leaders to face off in historic English language debate

Maxime Bernier's new party stakes out classical liberal values: Don Pittis

CPC beware — meet Maxime Bernier’s new hard-right PP

Election Day 26: Where the leaders will be on Monday

How herbicide spraying in N.B. became an election issue

Mayoral incumbent Linda Jeffrey touts Brampton as 'young, diverse and well-educated'

Mayoral race takes on slightly more fowl tone

Paradise mayor sets the record straight about increased speed limits in school zones

PC election promises would cost $188M over 4 years, says Blaine Higgs

Mi'kmaq chiefs reject any ban on Indigenous fishing in marine protected areas

What happened as Queen's Park spent all night debating a plan to slash Toronto city council

Liberals to face 'louder' criticism at home over NAFTA, Conservatives vow

With NAFTA in a deadlock, Parliament returns ready to talk Asia-Pacific trade

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