Morsi declared Egyptian president
June 24, 2012 13:27
From Sun News Network
Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Morsi has been declared the winner of Egypt's first democratic presidential election with 51% of the vote. Cindy Pom has the latest.
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BC candidates go all out
May 13, 2013 16:33
From Right Now
Bryn Weese joins from Vancouver with details of the final day in the BC provincial election campaign. More...
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Astronaut Chris Hadfield hands over control of ISS
May 13, 2013 14:55
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is ending his space oddity, handing over command of the International Space Station to a Russian cosmonaut. More...
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RAW VIDEO; Ochre Beach ice damage
May 13, 2013 13:06
From Winnipeg Sun
27 homes or cabins were either damaged or destroyed as a wall of ice about 15 feet high was pushed off Dauphin Lake by an 80-km wind. More...
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Anthony Furey heads to Ottawa Comiccon
May 13, 2013 13:18
Anthony Furey heads to Ottawa's Commicon to ask some tough questions. More...
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David Menzies visits Mill Street Brewery
May 13, 2013 09:14
From Menzoid Mornings
David "The Menzoid" Menzies goes on a Menzoid Mission to the Mill Street Brewery in Toronto. More...
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Missing children
May 12, 2013 18:42
From Sun News Network
Amanda Pick shares how the Cleveland kidnapping case is giving hope to parents of missing children. Visit MCSC.ca for more information. More...
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Remembering Finley
May 12, 2013 13:00
From Sun News Network
Conservative Senator Doug Finley passed away yesterday and our Beatrice Vaisman tracks down the tributes being paid to the late political giant. More...
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Will Dix return severance pay?
May 12, 2013 11:33
From Sun News Network
Sun News caught up with Adrian Dix on the campaign trail and asked him the tough question. More...
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Liberals want Dix to pay up
May 12, 2013 11:25
From Sun News Network
BC Liberals are demanding that Adrian Dix pay back his severance pay. Bryn Weese has the latest from Vancouver. More...
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Dix is dodging
May 11, 2013 17:52
From Sun News Network
Adrian Dix refuses to answer Sun News’ question on whether he’ll pay back the severance money he received after his forged memo scandal. More...
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Terrorism at home
May 11, 2013 17:05
From Sun News Network
Security expert, John Thompson, on Islamic radicalism and its link to the Via Rail bomb plot. More...
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Cleveland kidnapping
May 11, 2013 11:24
From Sun News Network
Former RCMP officer, Matt Logan, provides expertise on the horrific Cleveland abduction case. More...
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Terror plot thickens
May 11, 2013 10:37
From Sun News Network
Laval University won’t confirm or deny that one of their students is the same person allegedly linked to the Via Rail bomb plot. More...
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March for life
May 10, 2013 22:49
The media party did a great job of ignoring the annual March for Life protest. More...
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Exposing the CBC
May 10, 2013 22:48
Sun News VP, Kory Teneycke, joins Brian Lilley to discuss the wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars by the CBC. More...
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CBC is watching you
May 10, 2013 22:24
Brian Lilley exposes the state broadcaster’s little Black Book on how to deal with the Sun News Network. More...
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Feelings before results?
May 10, 2013 21:52
From Charles Adler
It’s a victory for Alberta ‘Educrats’ as Alison Redford ends Provincial Achievement Tests in Alberta schools. More...
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Divisive politics in BC
May 10, 2013 21:50
From Sun News Network
Alberta appears to be the boogeyman in British Columbia’s political scene and Monte Solberg tells David Akin he’s not surprised one bit. More...
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Christy Clark’s economy
May 10, 2013 21:35
From Sun News Network
Is Christy Clark the best option for British Columbia’s economy? Brian Lilley and David Akin puts it all in context. More...
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Job creation out West
May 10, 2013 21:29
From Sun News Network
Bryn Weese and David Akin break down the latest numbers concerning jobs and the economy in British Columbia. More...
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E-Bike bylaws to be studied
May 10, 2013 20:18
From Toronto Sun
Are bike lanes the best place for E-Bikes or on the road with other motorized vehicles? This issue is to be studied by City Hall. More...
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Court update from Hutt Murder trial
May 10, 2013 21:17
From Ottawa Sun
Megan Gillis wraps up the days events in Ottawa Court. More...
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Ottawa Comiccon kicks off Friday
May 10, 2013 21:01
From Ottawa Sun
The second annual Comiccon kicked off Friday with droids, daleks and the Doctor — wait, Doctor Who? More...
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Friday Rumble
May 10, 2013 20:45
From The Arena
TDSB’s explicit sex ed brochures, pretty Trudeau, and Cleveland’s “House of Horror” are topics of tonight’s Rumble. More...
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Uncovering Gore
May 10, 2013 20:41
From The Arena
Michael Coren examines the history of Al Gore and his hypocritical smearing of Canada’s oilsands. More...
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Penguins make first appearance at zoo
May 10, 2013 19:01
From Winnipeg Sun
The ribbon was cut and the opening made official on the Assiniboine Park Zoo's newest exhibit, the HUB Horizon Insurance Penguin Cove, a seasonal display of... More...
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BC economy under NDP rule
May 10, 2013 19:41
Jordan Bateman of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation looks at the economic implications of the BC NDP and Liberals. More...
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Rail against terror
May 10, 2013 19:41
Intelligence expert, David Harris, examines the thwarted plans by the VIA rail terror suspects to contaminate Canada’s water supply. More...
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Ignorant anti-oil spiels
May 10, 2013 19:41
Ezra further examines Al Gore’s war against Canada’s oilsands and reveals an egregious comparison made by Obama’s anti-oil supporters. More...
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Deputy chief ready for new role
May 10, 2013 19:28
From Ottawa Sun
Ottawa Police Deputy Chief, Gilles Larochelle, will become the new chief of police in Kingston in June. More...






































