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2018-02-21
COLOURFUL, classy, but snubbed
THE PERILS OF SPEED SKATING
SYRIA AND ITS ALLIES ESCALATE CIVIL WAR
Virtue & Moir take a bow
WHEN FALLS HAVE A FATAL ATTRACTION.
PIPELINE DELAYS COSTING BILLIONS
Nick Nolte bares his soul in ‘inviting and forthright’ memoir.
Aide suspected of trying to bribe judge in probe of Netanyahu’s wife.
If Brown was a real leader he wouldn’t derail his own party.
CAN YOU TRUST YOUR RETIREMENT SAVINGS TO A ROBOT?
WALMART TAKES FOOD DELIVERY FIGHT TO VANCOUVER.
PM unveils deal with India
Queen makes debut at Fashion Week
FIVE THINGS ABOUT TYCOONS & BABIES
Teen found ‘purpose’ during cancer battle, father says
Refugee tribunal loosens regulations
Top court upholds kirpan ban in chamber
Minister urged to remove Quebec judge
Accused killer convicted self on secret recordings: Crown
Brown’s new problem: integrity complaints
BROWN SAID HE DESERVES ‘DUE PROCESS’ IN DEFENDING HIMSELF.
The Liberals give up on middle class
Now is the time for the West to lean on Tehran
Attorney admits he lied to Mueller’s federal agents
Trump urges ban on bump stocks, other gun devices
THE DOSSIER HAS BECOME A POLITICAL LIGHTNING ROD.
Sharpe at the top end with everyone else at the bottom
A LOW DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY
CANADIANS IN ACTION
Lee-Gartner’s golden legacy remains intact
Canadian clubs walk deadline day tightrope
Raptors hope stellar bench can keep rolling
Resource players look south
Consumers cutting back on sugar
When robots discriminate, are owners at fault?
B.C. doubles down on foreign buyers
Lower price set in Aphria takeover of Nuuvera
GOOD AI LEARNS AND EVOLVES OVER TIME THROUGH MACHINE LEARNING
Ontario solar-panel makers deflect Trump’s import duties
Mortgage originations focus as big banks report earnings
Shaw following in Vidéotron’s footsteps may not be so easy
Investors win big as U.S. firms lay out plans
Lawyers present positions
WHAT ARE YOU GETTING FROM BUYING BACK STOCK? IT DOESN’T GENERATE ANY GROWTH.
An ‘end of men’ budget
B.C. can’t stop the oil
Closing the border to life-saving drugs
A PHARMACOECONOMIC INQUIRY COULD VERY WELL RESULT IN AN INCREASED PRICE AS WELL AS A REDUCED ONE.
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