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2018-11-30
IMPLANTS CRACKDOWN
Medical specialists vote to leave Ontario association
Hate crimes across Canada reach record reported high
CLEAN IT UP
A decision to get cosmetic breast implants turned into a health nightmare,
Ward News case boils down to truth versus tissue of lies
MPP Simard unhitches tent from Ford camp
MPs behaving badly: Where were the red flags?
Cost of irregular migration likely to spike
MP Grewal still hasn’t officially quit from Commons
Mystery illness fells another envoy
Niagara cop shot several times in dispute with fellow officer
‘On the precipice of a bombshell’
Toronto cop to take reins of the OPP
Put constituents ahead of party politics
Doug Ford’s Mini-Me
Address dangers of transporting oil by rail
Gold to those who wait
Crime stats can be misleading
Can we reinvent socialism by stressing the social part?
N. Korean talks need a creative solution
Consumerism can change your view of the world
Netflix Canada plans biggest price hike yet
Waiting for the next shoe to drop
Auto and oil woes threaten Canadian economy
LOOKING UP
Panama Papers spur searches at Deutsche HQ
BLAME BREXIT
CMHC reports drop in profit as housing market cools
Air Canada grounds its lagging Hamilton-Montreal route
GM president takes new role as lead of autonomous-car unit
Chrysler invests in Italian plants amid GM cuts
An intimate masterpiece
WILL THEY SURVIVE?
Seven ways to fix this calamity
Canadian Sikh boxer fought for his rights in the ring
The incredible journey of an accidental star
He jailed Nazis as act of law, not war
A long time ago, in drawings far, far away …
Oh, the kids, the kids! They’re top-class
How about concerto for a snowmobile?
Defeating beauty bullying
A force for change
The power of touch
Husband fails me and himself
A delicious dahl drizzled with lemon
> STARS JACQUELINE BIGAR
Not all yoga is created equal: some tips to help you avoid injury
DnD encourages progressive thought
GUARDIAN CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
The once and future councillor
Firm touts affordable housing levels
Zoo directors all aboard floating train proposal
PROTECTING THE PUPS
Porch pirates target gift deliveries
Closed-door session for McArthur set for today
Making their case on court
Having Matthews back makes for serious fun
SECOND THOUGHTS
Sabres winning over a tough crowd
Hockey: Player charged with assault for blindside hit during game in Sweden
Grenier swooshes past the pain
Just a game without Beatles
Leonard rises to the occasion as Raps finally beat Warriors
Around the NBA: Stauskas finds his groove in Portland, Jazz turn to Korver
NBA: Curry, Under Armour work to market his shoes to girls
Mariners Mets talk trade for Cano, Diaz
Superman is ready to fly
Perfect start for Canadian women
Canadian league adds first players
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