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2015-11-05
BALANCE OF POWER
When protecting privacy means protecting scum of society
’THERE WILL BE PLATES AND SCREWS INVOLVED’
Rookie MPs in big spots
Time to get to work
Substance over style
Hitting reset on ballot box
Running misstart
Cabinet superstars
Dramatic walls
The Star’s view
Brother found reproach before lawyer did
Vaughan, Blair among those left out of cabinet
Lucky seven from GTA join cabinet
Ontario Liberals may not balance books: Watchdog
Mulcair wants to know ‘what happened’
Trudeau’s first meeting? With 13-year-olds
Auditor general to probe union payouts
Romanian government collapses
Bizarre case of cancer traced to a tapeworm
Bomb fears suspend U.K. Sinai flights
A green vision for 24 Sussex Drive
Dreaming and thinking: the Liberals need both
The year of ‘Listen to women’
Good riddance to the tax-fleeing rich
Syria’s black market in lost souls
Bieber’s salvaging of his reputation may be his greatest feat
MASTER OF HIS TV DOMAIN
The latest on the ‘AJ story’
Casts revealed for upcoming season of Shaw Fest
Mindy Kaling, a modern and relatable feminist
Dear Rouge is ready for its close-up
CONCERT SAMPLER
LOCAL BONDING EXPERIENCES
Canadian indie-pop music thrives on power pairings
Canadian crooner feels like a star
Don and Ron — a dynamically different duo
YOU ARE WHAT YOU WEAR
Glitches and glamour on the red carpet
How a champion athlete spends her Saturdays
A walk through the life of a screen legend
Prolific author’s advice: read and write faithfully
Accepting accolades graciously
WIDE APART IN AGE, BUT CLOSE TOGETHER IN MUSIC
COACHES CORNERED
VISUAL ARTS
Friends of Greenbelt try ‘bluebelt’ on for size
UP IN SMOKE
City eyes east-end hotel for shelter
When good talk goes down like a lead pipe
It’s not easy being a tree with roots in the GTA
McGuinty’s green initiative lands a legacy
Greening Ontario
Violent arrest leads to assault charges
TTC chair to request Metropass price freeze
Santa fund donations in lieu of gift giving
Trees squeeze pedestrians on Lawrence Ave. sidewalk
Diamonds in the rough there to be had
Road warrior Raptors can’t be beat
TIPPING POINT
Leafs can’t catch break against visiting Jets
Ehlers part of wave of talented rookies
Crosby-Ovechkin class still one of the best
Bayern crushes Arsenal
From Flutie to Candy, memories abound
No place like dome for Pinball Clemons
Team event offers unique twist on skiing
Bhullar eager for clean slate, new start
Rookie takes financial reins
Kraft Heinz cutting 200 Ontario jobs
Volkswagen crisis grows as investors ditch stock
UPWARDLY MOBILE
IT’S YOUR MONEY
Torstar aims to have 180,000 tablet readers by the end of next year
Shopify’s revenue up 93 per cent, profit looms
Dark day for Time Warner sparks media stock sell-off
TSX lower as oil, commodities fall
U.S. rebuffs TransCanada on delay of Keystone review
Honolulu has it all
Once-niche halal tourism market is now making waves
COOK THIS BOOK
Seattle shows wacky side
You’re not responsible for partner’s lifestyle
RUNNING INTO PAIN
Casual open-water swim challenge becomes a life-altering moment
A few words of advice for Sophie Grégoire
CROSSWORD FOR THURSDAY
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