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HARPER’S BIG PLAY
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A 50-year obsession with surfing — even in the dark.
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TR MP EATS POLLS for LUNCH
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THE LEFT E TS ITSELF
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After Churchill’s first meeting with Stalin he said, ‘I like him the more I see him.’ He felt that if he could only dine with Stalin once a week, there would be no trouble.
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Who makes democracy better?
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whatthisis
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the making of Tom Mulcair
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A Tom Mulcair Timeline
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What to do with the Senate
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PM to provinces: ‘ball is in their court’
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Red chamber sliding into irrelevance
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The Senate according to Stephen Harper
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Anonymous says it hacked Cabinet secrets
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Questions raised over police confrontations
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HOT, DRY & DISASTROUS
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Canada and Pakistan in talks over detainee
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More surviving strokes, but care is a challenge
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Couple locked puppy in apartment bathroom while on two-week vacation
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Chatter growing over possible Olympic bid
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Brazilian athlete wanted for sex assault
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Turkish planes strike ISIL in Syria
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GUNMAN HAD HISTORY OF MENTAL ILLNESS
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Must-see historical videos now online
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‘El Chapo’ broke out of identical prisons
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DONALD TRUMP’S HAIR
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Don’t blame Trump …
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Who’s advocating for pipelines anymore?
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Stop delighting in Alberta’s misery
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The nuclear conundrum
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Looking for Clarity on Mulcair’s referendum math
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Trump said it
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Israel’s right
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Public vs. private broadcasting
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‘Just read the Qur’an’
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Trudeau’s decline
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Joe Blow not G.I. Joe
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In praise of virtue
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Winners form governments
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Taste of their own medicine
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Cat out of the bag
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Wait times
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Golden girl
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Tolerable terrorism
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AFRICAN TRIP TAKES OBAMA BACK TO HIS ROOTS
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GO BIG, OR GO HOME
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MR. NOT-YET-FIXED-IT
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PUBLICITY HOUNDS
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Pain patch
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Seeking relief in the biotech boom.
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Why gold producers are standing by their mines, even as losses sink deeper.
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A condo investment with enticing perks always comes with hidden costs.
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EXPAT FINANCIAL PLANNING
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Getting Graphene to Canada
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Canadian online coupon startup bought by News Corp. unit
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COMPANIES IN THE NEWS
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Competition Bureau seeks public input on mergers to promote ‘openness’
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Cenovus seen as potential bidders for Total’s stake in Texas refinery
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WITH $2.1M NET WORTH, PENSION RETIREMENT AT 57 SHOULD BE EASY — BUT THERE’S A CATCH
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Tropical travel not a medical expense
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VC INVESTORS FLOCK TO PHARMA STARTUPS
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Commodities again dampen TSX showing
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Monday Night Live raises $3.2M for cancer research
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A TALE of TWO cities
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CANADA’S DE GRASSE DOES IT IN THE 200
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SEMIN TO SCORE
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IN THIS CORNER
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Warner seeks even higher peaks after superb decathlon
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STRANGE DAYS
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Wilson sidelined by fireworks
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Canada’s win over U.S. is no small victory
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Jays must act, and with conviction
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ALLENBY A BULLY IN CLEATS, CADDIE SAYS
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EAT YOUR HEART OUT
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A LOT TO GET LOST ON
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BLUES YOU CAN USE
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GREAT OUTDOORS
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QUORUM CONUNDRUM
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Old and new
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Price range: $299,900 to over $1.1 million Location: Lakeshore Road West and Lorne Park Road, Mississauga
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Price range: $199,900 to the $800,000s Location: Berkeley Street and King Street East, Toronto
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Price range: Ranging from the mid to high $300,000s Location: Guelph Line and Centennial Drive, Burlington
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How-to curb appeal
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THE BELOVED CASSEROLE DISH TURNS 100 AND YOU’RE INVITED TO CELEBRATE
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THREE HIGH-TECH DESKS THAT DESERVE A STANDING OVATION
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EDENBRIDGE
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EDENBRIDGE
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Immerse yourself
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MT. PLEASANT EAST
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NOW AVAILABLE: THREE-BEDROOM PRETTY WOMAN PAD IN NEW YORK CITY
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JONATHAN GOLDSTEIN
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PHILIP MARCHAND
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William Finnegan can catch a wave as well as he can wield a word
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REBECCA TUCKER
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On the power (not crime fighting) of a much loved poem
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Ta-Nehisi Coates is the James Baldwin for today
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Actors who changed their bodies to throw a punch
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Not all great summer snacks come from the grill
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SNAP JUDGMENTS
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Baseball at the top of the world
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QUICK ANSWERS TO THE WEEK’S QUESTIONING HEADLINES
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Doctorow’s universe
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off the books
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Pop goes the world
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A short history of SURFING
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Take the Ride
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FORKS & THE ROAD
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Lend me your grass
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We’re going to Walley World
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CANADIAN CRISSCROSS
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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD