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SAY IT AIN’T SO, VLADI
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REM is part of Via Rail’s plan for Windsor corridor
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Bitterness from botched budget will linger
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HABS’ COMEBACK FALLS SHORT
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A LITTLE LOST
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Liberals’ Hehr resigns over harassment allegations
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NAFTA has ‘good chance,’ Trump says
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Impact deals top prospect Ballou Tabla to Barcelona
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Magnetic pulses used in bid to halt Alzheimer’s
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Sundance docs celebrate empowerment of women
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PQ pledges to bring back flat public rate if elected
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Bombardier dispute with Boeing likely to drag on
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Palestinians told to talk peace or lose more aid
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Deslauriers needs work on celebrations
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Still no new resources for Montreal General
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Suburban mayors call for agglomeration changes
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‘You can’t plan for what’s coming’: businesses taxed by annual increases
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Tearful Montrealers pay respects to ‘Pops’
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McGill prof denies role in alleged theft of military technology
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Judge’s past comments questioned during manslaughter sentencing
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Ageism in the era of Trump and Trudeau
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Press pause on ‘gaming disorder’ diagnosis
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U.S. ENVOY QUITS MYANMAR PANEL
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WHATEVER THE MERITS OF THE ACCUSATIONS AGAINST ONTARIO TORY LEADER PATRICK BROWN, THE MERE ACT OF MAKING THEM WAS ENOUGH TO END HIS POLITICAL CAREER. THIS IS ALL IT TAKES NOW.
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MILITARY JUDGE ACCUSED OF FRAUD.
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In hour, Brown’s career was over
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Canadians grow, and export, lots of illegal pot
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Women alone cannot stem flow of capital
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Trump wanted Van Gogh, offered gold toilet instead
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YOUR HOROSCOPE
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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Confront friend about how oversharing hurts you
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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A STAR IS TORN
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And then I said, ‘But here’s the thing, women of colour ... we make far less than white women. So, if we’re gonna have that conversation about pay equity, we gotta bring the women of colour to the table.’ Octavia Spencer on her discussion with co-star Jes
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TWISTY MYSTERY
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Meet Canadian producer J. Miles Dale
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Another trophy for Kobe Bryant?
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I LOST LOTS OF WEIGHT WITH ZUCCARIN DIET
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New film advocates for LGBT Mormons
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Grammy officials spar with NYC
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NO BOO-BOOS WITH THIS BEAR
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THE BIG CHILL
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King called Ketchum scariest of U.S. authors
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Cole looks back without anger
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‘The mistakes I saw were hard to digest,’ Julien says
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ENGLOT MAKING SCOTTIES HISTORY
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Tiger steady in return to tour action
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Long-suffering stars chasing first Slam
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EVOLUTION of PATIENCE
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Carillion Canada granted creditor protection
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Surging economic tide boosts Caterpillar