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2018-10-09
A THIN WHITE LINE UNDER THREAT
Harper offers advice in the age of Trump
Reports of sex assault in military have doubled
WHAT’S A LITTLE TWEED BETWEEN FRIENDS?
FINANCIAL POST
J.K. Rowling’s shape-shifter in racism row.
The meaning behind Ford plus Kenney plus the anti-carbon-tax coalition.
Limousine that crashed, killing 20, had failed safety inspection.
Chrétien says common sense will prevail in end
N.B. oil refinery blast: ‘My whole house shook’
Gender identity clinic doctor vindicated
Cannabis causes harm. No one cares
Is Nylander worth it?
CBC no longer needed
Trump calls Kavanaugh victim of ‘hoax’
Nobels go to two U.S. profs
OTTAWA EYEING BANKS, TELCOS
CANNABIS CONTRARIAN
WHY WE DON’T INVEST IN POT STOCKS.
AGRICULTURE HAS HISTORICALLY BEEN DOMINATED BY A FEW HUGE PLAYERS, BUT NOW MUCH SMALLER COMPANIES WILL BE ABLE TO POP UP AND DEVELOP THESE NEW CROPS. IN THE FUTURE WE WILL TRULY HAVE DESIGNER CROPS. — ZACH LUTTRELL, INDUSTRY CONSULTANT ‘WE’LL BE ABLE TO F
Is it getting too hot to farm? UN asks
Google Plus shut down over privacy concerns
Facebook’s timing off with surveillance tool
Onex, CPPIB said to be eyeing Arconic Inc.
Trade uncertainty casts pall over deals
‘It’s not as if they’re painting it on there’
GE upheaval roils pending asset sales
Planemaking boss named as Airbus CEO
Churchill rail line may not reopen until springtime
Walmart finds partner in video content arena
A decade on, global guardians far from united
Trump must keep the heat on China
DID ODELL BECKHAM JR. MAKE A GIANT MISTAKE?
CANADIAN CRISSCROSS
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
No celebration for Stamps after clinching first place
Donaldson’s ‘tough year’ has ugly end
‘Quiet Assassin’ finds his mark
5 THINGS TO WATCH: LEAFS AT STARS
SUGAR CRASH
WEEKDAY MENU HACKS
BEST FIRST IMPRESSION
A guide to onions ...
BE A SMART VOLUNTEER
Should you act on a friend’s stock tip?
Off-the-cuff comments can cut to the quick
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