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It’s our house. Period.
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Oakes charged after alleged stabbing
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Strikes win global praise, but amp up Russia tension
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Fears heightened for Syrian refugees wary of U.S. action
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Big houses in 2016, just a lot fewer
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The trenches of Vimy Ridge left their mark
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Million-dollar homes in the Hat
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Judge rejects trial delay in child death
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Alberta PC party president resigns
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School boards concerned about autonomy, government control in Saskatchewan
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Canada nets nearly 20K new jobs, mostly full-time
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Liberals look to target child care funding
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Internal trade deal expected to boost economy
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Air force grounds Cyclone helicopters
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Poking a tinderbox: What Donald Trump’s change of heart on Syria could mean
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Seattle’s mayor denies claims of sex with teens decades ago
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Four killed in Stockholm truck attack
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Huge badminton tourney starts
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U.S. women win gold in overtime
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Gushue keeps rolling, still unbeaten with spot in final
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Lightning keep playoff hopes alive
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Russia stands to gain from NHL’s Olympic impasse issue
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Rays get ahead early in victory
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Snow, flurry of home runs highlights opening day at PNC Park in Pittsburgh
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Logjam at top of Masters leaderboard
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Esks fire GM
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DeRozan, Raptors getting psyched up for playoff run
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Make vacations and travel a key component of retirement
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Geneva OKs bare-breasted swimming for women
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Don Rickles: The man was sweet, but oh, that on-stage bite
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Finding innovators for ‘We Are Canada’ like hockey scouting, says Dryden
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Rhea Seehorn answers call on ‘Better Call Saul’
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The New Pornographers put nerves about Trump into song
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Celebrating our volunteers
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Morneau focuses on Canada-U.S. links
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Transformers and genetic testing
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Crop bust raises concerns about garlic powder
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Bank of Montreal CEO to retire in October
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Stretching dollars with solar technology in Alberta
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NHL’s message to Canadian fans: Drop dead
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Demand booming on college campuses for creative writing
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The future in mercy
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Hop to it and make your own hopping bunny
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A rough job some times
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Take it outside: Backyards are for fun and games
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Keep your grass green, despite the dog