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2017-08-22
SEEING A CRESCENT SUN
Activist unrepentant after erasing anchor’s swastika
THE ELUSIVE TENNIS DREAM
‘No free ticket for asylum seekers’
DEMO THUGS DON’T HELP
Payette drops her fight to seal divorce files
Four face drug charges after string of overdoses
Groups ask to turn building into social housing
Quebec to fund anglo nursing home in townships
Formula E race on hot seat at council as costs unknown
Quebec City mayor says hard-right groups not welcome
Quebec to invest $23M to fight sexual violence on campuses
Public hearings seek input on regulating legal marijuana
Judge rejects stay of case against man accused of seeking hit on police officer
Schools preparing for children of asylum seekers
Quebec fire toll below 10-year average
Self-help faithful exaggerate health remedies
MUHC wait times infuriate staff MD
Trump renews Afghan commitment
THE WOMAN WHO ALLEGEDLY TERRORIZED A TORONTO CANADIAN TIRE STORE WITH A GOLF CLUB AND A KNIFE DISMISSED THE COURT ON MONDAY AS ‘INFIDELS.’ CHRISTIE BLATCHFORD HAS A DIFFERENT TAKE ON WHAT HAPPENED.
BARCELONA FUGITIVE SHOT DEAD.
GUILTY PLEA IN THE ‘SLENDER MAN’ MURDER CASE.
CONSPIRACY THEORISTS’ TIME TO SHINE
Memories may be beautiful and yet ...
CAMBRIDGE U. PRESS TO RESTORE BLOCKED CONTENT
YOUR HOROSCOPE
NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
Cutthroat players ruining board games
ACES ON BRIDGE
CN urges rail investment as firm reports grain shipment record
Kik launches registration for public sale of crypto-token with $75M cap
Ontario court OK’s $29.5M Home Capital settlement
Transat shares soar on revised earnings outlook
PHILLIPS CURVE PERPLEXES EXPERTS
Ontario to move ahead with road access into Ring of Fire region
Back to the drawing board for struggling Alouettes
NEW WAVE RISING OVER CANADIAN SHORT-TRACK
‘No excuses’ left for Stars
JAYS AREN’T GIVING UP ON ROWDY
With political turmoil at home, Venezuela Little Leaguers get a Major League lift
Ottawa serves as capital of Brooke-mania
WHOLLY TOLEDO
Signs point to major Swift event
CONNECTING OVER COFFEE
As Canada produces more professionals than ever, entrepreneurs are finding niche jobs that solve social problems.
‘IT’S A SPECIAL THING’
Despacito creator takes his success in stride
Deferred annuities can be retirees’ financial lifesaver
WHAT MADE GREGORY RUN?
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