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2019-10-23
A NATION DIVIDED
THE BAD BOY
You broke us, now rule
Prairie anger turns molten
Transgender waxing claim dismissed as ‘self-serving’
Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump now share the distinction of having won an election while losing the vote. That should sting.
BUSINESS BRACES FOR MINORITY FALLOUT.
RECORD 98 WOMEN ELECTED, BUT THESE FIVE LOST
A messy end to a divisive election
They are called principles for a reason
THE BIGGEST LOSERS
People’s Party of Canada ‘probably’ dead
NDP LIMITED AS POWER BROKERS
Ortis gets bail with long list of conditions
Farmer fought military’s expropriation of his land
Everyone lost this election
Question No. 1: What happens to Scheer?
‘It’s definitely special’
Brady says scene at mall spa ‘taken out of context’
Does Tiger have yet another encore in him?
Return to Sharks ‘a little weird’
Osuna pickup continues to burn Astros
Redblacks’ global players need look-see
Stanback covets NFL shot, appreciative of Alouettes
Patriots trade for Falcons wideout Sanu
SPACED OUT
Losers could be foreign real-estate speculators
Can all sides put economy first?
TORIES SHOULD STAY CAUTIOUS ON CLIMATE.
McDonald’s misses Wall Street estimates for profit as rivals challenge dominance.
INVESTORS MAY LIKE LIBERAL MINORITY — FOR NOW.
HOW TRUDEAU CAN MAKE NEW PARLIAMENT WORK.
RESULTS EASE BAY STREET ANGST.
Business sentiment reflects resilience
Aramco still pushing for mammoth IPO this year
SNC soars on result of federal election
RBC cracks Wall Street’s Top 10 list
Boeing replaces top commercial planes boss
Chipotle beats Street on new items, digital
Post-election headache No. 1
Wanted: a reformation of papal economics
A SOUP IN MY FLY
CANADIAN CRISSCROSS
The Attenborough effect resonates
Quaid, 65, pops the question to 26-year-old fiancée
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