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2018-08-01
‘They stole my daughter’s education fund’
High-tech plan for waterfront clears hurdle
Province eliminates basic income program
School boards have 2 weeks to toe the line
EAST MEETS SOUTH IN BACKYARD BBQ
Stalled progress for top female executives
Calgary bringing in the goats
PCs blasted for ‘lookalike news’
Mockery claim puts legislature into chaos
Boards citing sex-ed concerns now at 22
NDP delays Ford’s plan to cut city council
Ottawa won’t start constitutional fight
Election bombshell: Burning questions
Evacuations ordered as fire spreads
Fire damages landmark Green Gables post office
Plane crash victims known for generosity
Don’t call this new hybrid mammal a ‘wholphin’
Facebook bans propaganda accounts
U.S. judge blocks posting of plans for 3D-printed guns
KENYON WALLACE INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER
In defence of private cannabis sales
Trump’s words harm, again
Ford’s attack on Toronto is an attack on urban diversity
Divide-and-conquer plan? It’s working for Ford
Ford’s city hall gambit not the end of democracy
Without trust social media will continue its slide
Social media ‘too easy to manipulate’
Companies are making customers pay for Trump’s trade war
Ketchup packets to get makeover in recycling push
Oil drives Canada’s fastest economic growth spurt in a year
A LOW SWOOP
PRICEY PASS
Shopify growth slowing, but still tops projections
Weston profit drops on weakness at Loblaw, bakery division
With oil surging, CN Rail CEO vows loyalty to grain farmers
P&G continues restructuring in face of lukewarm results
Manulife joining Shoppers in medical marijuana program
Nintendo operating profit jumps 88% despite softer sales
Sony’s profit soars on strong sales
ComScore to debut first ad product under new CEO
Short seller who slammed Samsonite swipes at new target
Chinese investors bid up prices as they bring capital home
BP posts sharp rise in profit
Zara hopes shipping from stores will boost sales
Chinese economy starts to feel tariff impact
Levi’s to slash emissions in global supply chain by 2025
Comedy, tragedy and Italy all in one package
TRAYVON’S LEGACY
Talent concert to benefit Danforth victims
Documentary sizes up brilliant, troubled designer
Woodward looks at Trump White House in new book
Sea-life sculptures made from ocean’s plastic trash
The buzz with beer-wine hybrids
Celery finds sole mate in combo
’Tis the season for Swiss chard
A great big sandwich for a picnic
Pasta con Verdure
I’m dating four men. Is that too much?
And nobody noticed it was a fake cake
Danforth victim coming out of coma
Cooldown phase for condo market
Seth Rogen is lending his voice to the TTC
ACTING UP
Milton’s ‘personal friend, valued colleague’
Son will stand trial for mother’s 2015 murder
Traffic blossoms for sunflowers
Historic site helps fill a need
Jewelry thieves chased off with sword
GO TIME FOR VLAD
Blue Jays’ prospects brighter
COULD BE THE START OF SOMETHING
One month changed face of local sports
Trading Roberto Osuna was the right move for Jays fans and ownership — not so much for the World Series champs. Griffin,
MLB: Putting the bull in bullpen
SUMMER STRONGER NOW
Reds looking for right fit in transfer talks
HALL-BOUND AND DOWN
Running toward a new prize
Eaves eager to get back on ice
Soccer: English team goes on environmental kick
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