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2016-07-29
THIS IS A MOMENT OF RECKONING: CLINTON
Policy doesn’t sway pipeline opponents
Forcillo gets six years in shooting
Teenage couple was targeted, RCMP says
SUNCOR TOUTS ‘STRANDED’ OILSANDS ASSETS IDEA.
Olympic medal hopes: Which Canadians are most likely to win big in Rio.
The ‘right’ not to feel offended by another’s speech is slowly killing our freedom.
Quebec officers retire, escape sanctions for alleged sexual misconduct.
Simple sanity can clinch it for Clinton
Democratic donors call for Trump’s tax returns
Emery digs in on pot store
Del Mastro’s solar venture in the dark
McCain heiress aims to ban ‘nightmare’ lawyer
A Phoenix that doesn’t fly
The only thing to fear is still fear itself
Obama’s man in the arena
IT BEING THE CURRENT YEAR, THE MAN HE WAS REFERRING TO IS A WOMAN.
‘MOM, ARE WE RICH?’
The proportional spending problem
HEAT WAVE REVIVES ZOMBIE BACTERIA
App holds mirror to Saudi society
An Aliens Anniversary
Simply getting on your nerves
IN TYPICAL FORM, ALLEN ASSOCIATES CITY WITH CHARACTER.
Digital impressionism
An out-of-body experience
CRTC launches review of wireless code
Canadian ETFs top $100 billion as investors seek to cut volatility
Irish recovery faces Brexit risks
Teck beats expectations in bear market
Cloud division beginning to prosper
Alphabet robust on video market, stock rises
LOT OF STUFF WE’RE DOING BEYOND THE CURRENT PRODUCTS.
DEATH BY CPP
NOTHING ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PROGRAM WOULD BE GOOD FOR CANADA.
B.C.’s NAFTA defying property tax
HUNDREDS OF PROTECTED FOREIGNERS COULD BE CAUGHT UP IN THIS TAX, LEADING TO MASS CLAIMS.
Beware of Democrats
HILLARY’S TRADE TWIRLS
Stage 3 helps shipping industry navigate stormy seas
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