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2015-07-25
HARPER’S BIG PLAY
A 50-year obsession with surfing — even in the dark.
TR MP EATS POLLS for LUNCH
THE LEFT E TS ITSELF
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.
Who makes democracy better?
the making of Tom Mulcair
A Tom Mulcair Timeline
What to do with the Senate
PM to provinces: ‘ball is in their court’
Red chamber sliding into irrelevance
The Senate according to Stephen Harper
Anonymous says it hacked Cabinet secrets
Questions raised over police confrontations
HOT, DRY & DISASTROUS
Canada and Pakistan in talks over detainee
More surviving strokes, but care is a challenge
Chatter growing over possible Olympic bid
Brazilian athlete wanted for sex assault
Turkish planes strike ISIL in Syria
GUNMAN HAD HISTORY OF MENTAL ILLNESS
Must-see historical videos now online
‘El Chapo’ broke out of identical prisons
Don’t blame Trump …
Who’s advocating for pipelines anymore?
Stop delighting in Alberta’s misery
The nuclear conundrum
Looking for Clarity on Mulcair’s referendum math
Tolerable terrorism
AFRICAN TRIP TAKES OBAMA BACK TO HIS ROOTS
GO BIG, OR GO HOME
MR. NOT-YET-FIXED-IT
PUBLICITY HOUNDS
Pain patch
Seeking relief in the biotech boom.
Why gold producers are standing by their mines, even as losses sink deeper.
A condo investment with enticing perks always comes with hidden costs.
EXPAT FINANCIAL PLANNING
Getting Graphene to Canada
Canadian online coupon startup bought by News Corp. unit
Competition Bureau seeks public input on mergers to promote ‘openness’
WITH $2.1M NET WORTH, PENSION RETIREMENT AT 57 SHOULD BE EASY — BUT THERE’S A CATCH
Tropical travel not a medical expense
VC INVESTORS FLOCK TO PHARMA STARTUPS
Monday Night Live raises $3.2M for cancer research
A TALE of TWO cities
CANADA’S DE GRASSE DOES IT IN THE 200
Warner seeks even higher peaks after superb decathlon
STRANGE DAYS
Canada’s win over U.S. is no small victory
Jays must act, and with conviction
EAT YOUR HEART OUT
A LOT TO GET LOST ON
GREAT OUTDOORS
QUORUM CONUNDRUM
Old and new
How-to curb appeal
EDENBRIDGE
Immerse yourself
JONATHAN GOLDSTEIN
PHILIP MARCHAND
William Finnegan can catch a wave as well as he can wield a word
REBECCA TUCKER
On the power (not crime fighting) of a much loved poem
Ta-Nehisi Coates is the James Baldwin for today
Actors who changed their bodies to throw a punch
Not all great summer snacks come from the grill
Baseball at the top of the world
Doctorow’s universe
Pop goes the world
A short history of SURFING
Take the Ride
FORKS & THE ROAD
Lend me your grass
We’re going to Walley World
CANADIAN CRISSCROSS
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