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2018-06-04
Election stakes are high for Toronto
GRIM RETURN TO YEAR OF THE GUN
PM ‘ overreacting’ to tariffs, top White House adviser says
Lovers found guilty of murder in bludgeoning death of spouse
MARLIES HIT SPEED BUMP
Rosie DiManno
Shree Paradkar
The Star’s view
The leaders: Kathleen Wynne
Walkom: NAFTA, as we know it, is done,
Zoo lemur found ff safe in Quebec
U. K. civil servants brace for Brexit ‘ Armageddon’
T.O. home prices down again in May
NDP may earn downtown T. O. sweep
Ford could empower mayors
ParentsPP target Liberals’ sex- ed curriculum
An eclectic choice on the fringes of the ballot . . .
No confidence in Bloc
Some cancer patients can skip chemo
How smartphones are harming young Canadians
Do your homework, then get out to vote
U.S. trade antics are no match for low-carbon manufacturers
Eat peas for breakfast, lunch, dinner
Five steps to protect against data breaches
Automate your savings plan
Trudeau’s moment of truth at the G7
Four options to get around lack of licensed daycare spaces
IN THE MALE
Scotiabank pumps brakes on big deals
Looking ahead
NAFTA deal window is closing
CROSSWORD FOR MONDAY
A Stratford twist with a touch of nostalgia
The hidden reality of pain that can’t be explained
BREAKFAST ON THE GO
A satisfying dip into Canadian waters
Panti Bliss ready to start a riot
Who’s ze? A brief history of pronouns
Married man won’t make plans with me
Parkdale restaurant cap scrapped
Sidewalk deal a midsummer dream?
Prominent lawyer set to be tried on perjury charge
Charge laid in East York mom’s death
‘Career criminal’ gets 16 years in prison
Curry’s killer threes sink Cavaliers
BACK TO THE FUTURE
Fallen Aussie captain joins Canadian loop
Knights plan to make a stand
Humboldt stat keeper had Vegas in final
A tough day ends in triumph
DeChambeau wins three-way playoff
Friendly competition is heating up
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