The director of the Norman Patterson School of International Affairs weighs in on Obama’s speech, noting that it struck an odd tone and says the awarding of the Noble Peace Prize is steadily becoming a political statement.
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Presidential candidate Marco Enriquez-Ominami (left), 36, and congressional hopeful Rodrigo Garcia-Pinochet (right), 34, have spiced up what looked set to be a somewhat dull Chilean election. But both may end up causing more harm to their camps.
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CTV’s London bureau chief says the questioning of why a wartime leader is receiving the peace prize is ongoing, despite the U.S. president's enormous popularity.
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CTV’s parliamentary correspondent describes how foreign diplomats are unhappy with how far the government went to discredit Richard Colvin, the one-time No. 2 diplomat in Afghanistan.
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Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff and defence critic Ujjal Dosanjh blast the prime minister for his continued refusal for a public inquiry into the handling of detainees and say the Tories have something to hide.
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Despite the fallout over the Afghan detainee issue and the call for Defence Minister Peter MacKay’s resignation, MacKay may escape the scandal unscathed — but as things unfold his future political ambitions may be in jeopardy.
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Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe blasts the prime minister for not asking Peter MacKay to resign and says it is impossible to put trust in a government who has gone to great lengths to hide the facts.
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