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2022-04-27
Canada seeks to cash in on oligarchs’ pricey playthings
Embattled Ryerson changes its name
Royals pledge to ‘listen’
2 acquitted in murder of ‘innocent’ couple
Searchers determined to find missing boy
Emergencies Act was imperative, ministers say
Ontario ‘confident in plan’ to meet 2030 emissions goal
Poilievre promises to revive a $14B Quebec LNG project
Charest pitches ‘realistic approach’ to reaching climate targets
Russia’s Putin a ‘fascistic’ leader, Harper says
What you need to know about COVID-19 subvariants
No French honeymoon for Macron
Russia claims wins in southeast as U.S., allies to send more arms
Government waste is bad for the planet
Inflationary smoke and mirrors
Pope’s plea for peace
Al-quds Day is antithetical to Islam
Matthews scores 60th
Being counted out has fired up the Raptors
Canada cruises to pair of easy wins
Business confidence slumps to lowest since throes of pandemic
Rising rates and inflation will weigh on banks, other financial firms
U.S. oil executives cash in on $1.35 billion of stock as crude surges
Pitch for free speech may affect advertising
Micro-blogging platform lags rivals. Here’s why Tesla CEO bought it anyway
Musk’s US$21B money mystery
Why employers bear burden of flawed contracts
Put the ego aside, choose teamwork, doc recommends
Apple slows hiring of Genius employees
Emergencies Act wasn’t the only sledgehammer
Winner-take-all hasn’t hit retail yet
EU OKS groundbreaking rules to police Big Tech platforms
Animal instinct
Summer of hope at box office
VOICE MAY BE THE KEY
Schumer reveals she has trichotillomania to ‘alleviate her shame’
Prunes could help thwart bone loss
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