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2016-06-14
A city cloaked in grief
This man has money problems. The good kind
Why it is very dangerous — and very wrong — to pretend this wasn’t about homophobia
CANADA’S NEW MAJOR PLAYER
PLANNING FOR PHIL’S BIG DAY
Reports say killer had been seen often at nightclub before Sunday’s rampage
Say it to my face
Running of the bulldogs
Paris cop stabbed outside his home
Qatar frees Dutch woman held after rape report
Struggling Wynne shuffles cabinet
Premier tries cabinet transplant
PM vows to find killers of hostages
Ottawa plans to streamline navy’s frigate replacement
$69M for native mental health
RCMP head’s comments on unionization draw fire
Trump’s new Islamophobia
Daesh blurs line between fighters and sympathizers
Who were the Orlando shooting victims?
Canada’s patchy history with LGBTQ rights
Motive of armed man headed to L.A. Pride event unclear
Lax gun laws fuel massacres
Time to deliver
Contrasting views on wealth, morality
Revealing MDs’ pay serves no purpose
Time to address homophobia among some Muslims
Gun amnesty program will actually save lives
Alberta NDP stands firm on pipeline
The lighter side of autism
BEST OF THE FEST
MSTRKRFT changes tune on new album
A sonnet for our tragic times
CBC program promises fresh take on comedy
Prioritizing time is a sign of happiness
Fathers who yell have more aggressive teenagers, researchers find
Focus on husband, withdraw from toxic in-laws
STARS JACQUELINE BIGAR
Masked man tip-off proves a false alarm
Lowering speed limits part of plan
Many reasons to choose another way
DECISION TIME
Recycling bin bottleneck cleared
Guys — beers, burgers and cigarettes will add up
FIVE KEY WAYS TO MAKE ROADS SAFER
PROTECT THIS HOUSE
Penguins took fast track to Cup win
Marijuana games combining huffing and puffing
Stroman finding strength in his struggles
Spieth in elite company heading into U.S. Open
Grilli brings some stability to Toronto bullpen
Jays: Encarnacion sits after jamming finger
Azzurri answer critics with opening win
Ibrahimovic saves Swedes, with bad luck of the Irish
Check fine print to avoid issues on water heater
Light on the wallet, but no shortage of fun times
You are more than you what you buy
ECOLOGY PLAN COULD AFFECT YOUR WALLET
The costs of buying a house beyond down payment
Ontario, B.C. forecast to lead growth until 2017
TSX drops amid Brexit uncertainty
Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26.2B
Competition Bureau acted on false info, Moose alleges
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