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James McLeod
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N.L. doctors appeal to feds to reverse cuts to...
Doctors in Newfoundland and Labrador have joined voices with people from across the country who are calling on the federal government to reverse ... -
UPDATE: More exploration needed, Dunderdale tells Noia
Premier Kathy Dunderdale kicked off this week's Newfoundland and Labrador Oil and Gas Industries Association (Noia) oil and gas conference with a ... -
MHA admits spreading false information on New...
Liberal fisheries critic Jim Bennett is sticking to his guns, demanding that the government do more to save the New Ferolle fish plant, but he ... -
Justice minister announces reviews of Sheriff’s...
By mid-September, the government should have a better idea of what needs to be done to improve the Legal Aid system and the Sheriff’s Office in ... -
College president talks about CNA’s role
Ann Marie Vaughan is at the helm of an organization in flux; the College of the North Atlantic just went through restructuring as part of this ... -
Newfoundland and Labrador senators cost taxpayers $2...
By James McLeod The Telegram The province’s contingent of senators cost taxpayers more than $2 million in one year, and next year they’ll likely ... -
CNA-Qatar letter raises more questions about...
A letter from College of the North Atlantic president Ann Marie Vaughan to college employees in Qatar raises more questions than answers for ... -
Premier says PM pushed for concessions on fishery
Premier Kathy Dunderdale said on a cold night at the end of November, she stared down Prime Minister Stephen Harper over the Muskrat Falls loan ... -
MHAs trade personal shots in House
Opposition House Leader Andrew Parsons sparked a tense exchange with Finance Minister Jerome Kennedy on the floor of the House of Assembly ... -
MHA criticized for associating religious title with...
Comments made by Government House Leader Darin King Wednesday are drawing condemnation from the Canadian Islamic Congress, after King said the ... -
Poll indicates strong opposition to Newfoundland budget
The province's largest public sector union, unveiled polling data this morning which indicates sweeping opposition to the provincial budget. In ... -
MacKay meets with provincial counterpart; leaders...
Defence Minister Peter MacKay was in St. John’s Monday morning to talk about search and rescue issues, and he delivered a clear message: the ... -
MacKay addresses SAR issues including possible...
National Defence Minister Peter MacKay got an early start today in St. John’s, meeting with his provincial counterpart Kevin O'Brien on search ... -
Government considers new court, dismantles another
Even as the provincial government dismantles the Family Violence Intervention Court as part of 2013 budget cuts, Justice Minister Darin King said ... -
Premier defends CNA cuts
Premier Kathy Dunderdale signalled Thursday she won’t back down on a move to privatize adult basic education services in the province, despite a ... -
School board amalgamation moves ahead despite protests
The provincial government is charging ahead with plans to fold all four English language school boards into a single school board, even as the ... -
Speaker apologizes to MHA for Facebook flap
Speaker Ross Wiseman formally admitted he was wrong, and apologized Tuesday for throwing New Democrat MHA Gerry Rogers out of the House of ... -
Speaker apologizes to NDP MHA
Speaker Ross Wiseman apologized to New Democrat MHA Gerry Rogers and admitted he was wrong when he held her in contempt of the legislature last ... -
Government to increase online public access
The provincial government is moving to put more information online, including completed access to information requests and cabinet directives. In ... -
$90-M question answered
The details are scanty, confusing and secret so far, but the provincial government said Wednesday it will give Corner Brook Pulp and Paper a loan ... -
Claim of guilt by association shocking: justice critic
Liberal justice critic Andrew Parsons had a question for Justice Minister Darin King Wednesday afternoon: how far do you go with guilt by ... -
Marshall defends $90-million loan for Corner Brook...
Natural Resources Minister Tom Marshall elaborated in the House of Assembly this afternoon on a $90-million loan to assist Corner Brook Pulp and ... -
Gerry Rogers thrown out of House
NDP MHA Gerry Rogers was thrown out of the House of Assembly Tuesday after she refused to apologize for being a member of a Facebook group. ... -
Budget dominates legislature debate
The provincial budget dominated debate in the House of Assembly as MHAs returned from Easter Break today. Liberal Leader Dwight Ball immediately ... -
Kennedy defends provincial budget
Finance Minister Jerome Kennedy was at the St. John's Board of Trade today to defend his budget. It's been a rough ride for the government since ... -
Critics cry foul over wildlife division cuts -...
Members of the wildlife community are sounding the alarm about budget cuts which could threaten programs and weaken government environmental ... -
Jones says goodbye to the House of Assembly -...
Every MHA in the province stood in a rare show of non-partisan unity and applauded Yvonne Jones late Wednesday afternoon as she said goodbye ... -
Kennedy unveils austerity plan
Finance Minister Jerome Kennedy dramatically reshaped the provincial government Tuesday with his 2013 budget, laying off nearly a thousand ... -
Majority dissatisfied with Dunderdale: CRA poll
New Democrat Leader Lorraine Michael seemed to be trying to stay modest about the latest poll that puts her ahead of Premier Kathy Dunderdale. ... -
UPDATE: Dunderdale not surprised with CRA poll results
Premier Kathy Dunderdale told reporters this morning that she is not surprised by the latest Corporate Research Associates poll numbers, showing ...














