01-24-06 The year starts badly for Paul Martin and his Liberals who are defeated in the Jan. 23 election.
02-14-06 After the Danish cartoon controversy, will the mermaid in Copenhagen harbour don a burqa?
02-22-06 Canadian women win Olympic gold in hockey, providing inspiration across the country.
03-17-06 Quebec election speculation stops during the Mount Orford scandal.
04-06-06 The trial of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein is a dramatic one.
04-07-06 Belinda Stronach, now a Liberal, decides not to seek leadership when Paul Martin steps down.
04-18-06 The writing is on the wall for U.S. Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld.
04-20-06 After the election, Stephen Harper has his nose squeezed by 6-month old Solomon Buster.
04-29-06 George W. Bush calls his new friend Stephen Harper "Steve".
05-24-06 The new government takes a page from the U.S. playbook on Kyoto and the environment.
06-23-06 To please the Americans, Stephen Harper's attitude seems more militaristic.
07-06-06 Montrealers, like the rest of the world, cheer for particular teams in the world cup.
07-26-06 Condoleezza Rice’s stance is decidedly pro-Israel in the Lebanese conflict.
08-15-06 At the World AIDS Conference, grandmothers form a group to care for orphans in Africa.
08-24-06 New PQ leader André Boisclair does not appear to have the royal jelly.
09-14-06 Another terrible shooting, the third at a Montreal school, takes place at Dawson College.
10-11-06 Kim Jong Il sets off nuclear bomb. In other news, a brand of carrot juice is paralyzing people.
10-28-06 Controversy erupts over renaming Park Ave. Will it become rue Bob?
11-16-06 What will be the U.S. exit strategy in Iraq?
11-23-06 Liberal leadership hopeful Bob Rae skinny-dips with Rick Mercer.
11-29-06 Stephane Dion confounds many by emerging as the new Liberal leader.
12-01-06 Michael Ignatieff's topsy-turvy run for the Liberal leadership.
12-14-06 Popular Canadiens GM Bob Gainey loses his daughter in a tragic sailing accident.