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OTTAWA PROMISES SURPLUS IN 2015
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ENDANGERED LANDMARKS
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Turning patients away
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Haitian food is set to take the spotlight at the Montréal en lumière festival.
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Dara Howell soars above the competition, striking gold in slopestyle skiing.
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Shirley Temple Black, who has died at 85, enjoyed two stellar and very different careers.
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Conservatives stay the course on controlling economy, Peter Hadekel writes.
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Redneck commentary backfires big time
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Father who killed daughter was ‘gentle, quiet,’ court hears
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Mechanics got hired if they were in right union
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‘No election planned,’ Marois tells Couillard
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Couillard’s first day didn’t go quite according to plan
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Charest recalls that time in the bar with Bury
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Nova Scotia issues first anti-cyberbullying order
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Researchers ‘stumble’ upon significant fossil bed in B.C.
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Elections bill won’t tour country
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Alberta wolf bounties called outdated, ineffective
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‘Made in Canada’ push looms
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Mayor Denis Coderre unimpressed by numbers
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Tax tweaking spares most individuals
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Tories serve up ‘comfort-food’ budget; dessert comes later
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‘Boring’ label pleases Flaherty
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What to expect from Ottawa in 2014
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Tax hikes leave smokers digging deeper
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Don’t think about principles; Conservatives’ plan is all politics
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Government dumps controversial programs
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Bill seeking to close loophole in pension plans
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Time running out for aging former sex slaves
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Sochi once Stalin’s getaway spot
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High temperatures dig into snow reserves
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Belgium to extend right-to-die legislation
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Historic first lets experts look into eyes of Richard III
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Rebels and pirates
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Iran’s president calls for ‘constructive’ nuclear talks
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Dogs, giraffes and dolphins
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Unions, like firms, should be held accountable
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Flaherty proceeds with caution
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In the ‘state space,’ religious symbols have no place
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U de M language controversy is a scary indicator of intolerance
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Quebec mining investment in pits
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Accès Condos postpones new projects
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Bank collects only half owed on credit card
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Sears Canada targets middle class
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When you die, do it with a BLT in each hand
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Barclays axes thousands of jobs
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REASSURANCE FROM U.S. FED LIFTS MARKETS
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Cineplex hedging against box-office bombs
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New studies requested on female sex-drive pill
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CAE reports higher Q3 revenue
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Where to find a taste of Haiti in Montreal
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Classic Haitian delights feature plantain, pork
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Nothing says love like chocolate mousse for a special someone
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Cookbook teaches about meat with its recipes
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A nod to our foodie culture
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Exhibits and classes focus
on Quebec delicacies
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Always a new trick up his sleeve
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RoboCop offers illusion of cinematic genius
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YOUR HOROSCOPE
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new york timeS croSSword
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Son should decide if he wants help with coach
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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Actor compared with James Dean
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Director celebrated for Babette’s Feast
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Bieber’s mom gets policy tips from Michelle Obama
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FLYING HIGH
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Jacobs turns to family after tough start
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WEIGHT OF GOLD
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Crosby assumes mantle of leadership
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Long odds for Canadian comeback in pairs
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WHITE’S MEDAL RUN SLIP SLIDES AWAY
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Hashtag failure
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‘I wanted him to finish with dignity’
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WHAT TO WATCH
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Roy brings fun, and wins, to the Avalanche
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Als re-sign four players and lose just Shea Emry
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Bruce, Turner fined for online posts on Sam
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In NFL, it’s now a question of ability
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Donovan named Stingers’ new head football coach
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Program calms down hockey parents
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Long winter takes toll on municipal snow removal budgets
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Columnist Bill Tierney introduces you to a typical reader — Georges Plourde of Kirkland, a Rivière-du-Loup native who told Pierre Trudeau how he became a federalist.
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Ad hoc group tries to save Queen of Angels Academy
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Residents blast high-density rezoning for QAA lot
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Hockey star wants to ‘enjoy Sochi ‘challenge’
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ROBOTICS BRINGS STUDENTS TOGETHER
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Pointe-Claire tests webcams
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New cell tower rules sit well with W.I. officials
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Former Habs goalie Jocelyn Thibault is in Pincourt as work gets started on the arena project once again.
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GPS tracks snow-removal progress
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St-Lazare plans to improve crossing, stop train whistles
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Big effort brings big rewards
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Ste-Anne will release report on closed overpasses
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Dollard mayor says agglomeration costs high
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The February sky has some amazing cosmic pairings
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Constable pioneered community policing
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Friends of Stewart Hall searching for mementoes