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2015-11-18
Trudeau commits to larger training role for Canadians
A life saved, a friend LOST
Top CBC executive resigns after harassment allegation
THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Researchers put the collar on concussions.
Refugee backlash across U.S.
Second fugitive sought
Actor Charlie Sheen says he’s HIV-positive,
Canada opens its doors
Lawmaker from Alberta recounts abusive marriage
Small French town in spotlight as tone takes a right turn
Trudeau is keeping terrorism promises in focus
‘Terrorist act’ caused plane crash, Russia says
GTA GEARS UP FOR ARRIVAL OF REFUGEES
Influx of Syrians giving Americans some concerns
Weighing the costs and values
‘Everything’ being considered in the quest for housing
Schools are crucial in helping refugee children settle in
Daunting logistical hurdles are likely before Syrians arrive THE CHALLENGES OF MOVING 25,000 PEOPLE
Refugee backlash will strengthen
Sudbury’s ‘prince’ faces jail
Ottawa to explore easier access to abortion
Time to push laggards on climate goals: PM
Reversing an ugly legacy
China, let her in
Tories got just about everything wrong
Was it ‘Stockholm Syndrome’?
Islamic State wants us to turn away Syrian refugees
Three ways Liberals could trim spending
Without jets, the waterfront can flourish again
Chef adds Canadian flavour to Barbados food festival
TAKE IT EASY
Status update:
Fey and Poehler to host SNL’s last show of 2015
The Gardiner rethinks the Christmas tree
Bar Hop Brewco goes beyond burgers
Shawarma the Syrian way
His double standard points to larger issues
FATTET HUMMUS
REGENT PARK MEMORIES CAN’T BE RAZED
SPLASH OF ELECTRICITY
TDSB begins director search, again
We all need some understanding
He ‘never harmed anyone,’ says family of man shot by Peel cops
Ensuring ‘small, sweet’ histories survive demolition
407 ETR can no longer flout bankruptcy law
New book dishes the dirt on Speakers’ Corner reel
Markham to hold key energy vote
Concert heralds Christmas season
Leafs use special teams to bury Avalanche
Estrada’s secret: Don’t fret the home runs
NORTHERN EXPOSURE
Five starters Jays could be targeting
Legendary All Black dead at age 40
Be prepared to pay more to go to Jays games next season
Home court a true advantage for Warriors
All eyes on Nathan MacKinnon on and off ice
Young Otter is standing on his own
A King who has lost his hockey crown
CP Rail looks to engineer merger
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
De Beers seeks support of First Nation
> MENUS EXPAND FOR CUSTOMERS’ GROWING A.M. APPETITE
Commodities slide drags TSX lower
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. tops profit estimates
TAKING STOCK OF THE PAST FIVE YEARS AT THE OSC
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