G8/G20 summits

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A blind spot for one’s own skills

British Columbia: Nearly half (49 per cent) of the province’s drivers think their fellow road warriors are ruder behind the wheel today than they were five years ago. The most common complaint—something 82 per cent of those surveyed have experienced in the last three months—was a fellow driver’s late signal, or no signal at all. Seventy-three per cent have been tailgated. And yet, when asked to rate their own performance on the road, 82 per cent of those surveyed gave themselves an A or B.

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Feds pay out G8, G20 compensation

Toronto and Huntsville businesses to receive nearly $2 million

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Martin questions G20 attendance

Former PM says talks included “absurd” number of officials

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Muskoka handed $50 million for ‘inconvenience’ of hosting G8

Toronto shut out of ‘legacy’ spending spree