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Haliburton Chapter: 2015 Annual Meeting a Success!

May 25, 2015

On May 3, 2015, the Haliburton Highlands Chapter held their 3rd Annual General Meeting and Luncheon at the Haliburton ...

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Stuck in Senate limbo, Michael Chong’s Reform Act not dead yet

May 23, 2015

New life has been breathed into Conservative MP Michael Chong’s attempt to reform the House of Commons. For a ...

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Senate risks ‘crisis of confidence’ if it lets Reform Act die: Tory MP

May 23, 2015

OTTAWA —Despite its popularity, Conservative MP Michael Chong’s bid to empower MPs and shift the balance of power ...

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Michael Chong’s Letter to CARP Members: Reform Act in Danger, Call to Action

May 23, 2015

Editor’s Note: The following is a letter written to CARP members by Michael Chong, a Conservative Member of ...

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Carol In Your Corner: Scammers Never Rest

May 23, 2015

It must be hard work being a scammer, although business might be slightly affected during March Anti-Scam month, they ...

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Carol’s Corner: Pundits and Predictions

May 23, 2015

Being a pundit can be a hazardous occupation. As we witness the unexpected all over the political map, it becomes ...

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Real Estate needs in the Ottawa Region

May 23, 2015

Steve Sicard is an accredited Senior's Real Estate Specialist at Keller Williams Solid Rock Realty. Buying or ...

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The Middle-Aged Guide to Growing Up: Taxi From Hell

May 23, 2015

This is one of my Mexico stories. I was living in Cuernavaca, a pleasant resort town south of the volcanoes that ...

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CARP Election Issues Poll Report

May 23, 2015

Key Findings   May 21, 2015: The CARP electorate is engaged, demanding and volatile; they will change their ...

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Seniors Vote calling for transformative change in public systems to make life better for all Canadians

May 22, 2015

Older Canadians are among the most politically engaged voters. Their past party loyalty cannot be taken for granted. ...