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2018-10-10
WORLD ON THE HOT SEAT
Toronto police face strict pot use rules
Lawyer’s licence suspended amid allegations he seduced teen clients
Grassy Narrows First Nation declares sovereignty over land
VENUE CHANGE
Toronto’s climate action plan is underfunded,
PM salutes media, but hasn’t acted
In past decade, 137 papers have folded, creating a ‘news desert’
Husband charged with murder in explosion
Doctor burnout an ‘alarming’ problem
Beauty brand Deciem to close stores
Tepper: Growing rates of burnout among doctors has consequences for everyone’s health,
Chrétien calls Trump ‘fanatical’
Sajjan says extremism will be dealt with
Their Thanksgiving was so much fungi
‘I thought I was dead for sure,’ oil worker recalls
Cannabis awareness campaign imminent as legalization looms
Premier targets Trudeau on carbon tax
Haley announces resignation as U.S. ambassador to UN
Limo driver’s family believes vehicle unsafe
Man to be freed in reporter’s death
#MeToo wave sweeping India
There’s a crisis on the horizon
Developers should pay for amenities
High time to Free Willy
Newer research shows mammograms help
Debunking legal myths around Kavanaugh debate
Don’t fall for populism’s false promises
Unilever’s push for change is only skin deep
Many Canadians won’t be able to buy legal weed on Day 1
Some Amazon workers angry about their raise
Exposure to Google+ bug is no laughing matter
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Google unveils new Pixel 3 smartphones
Irving refinery blast unlikely to hit gas prices
Unprecedented hiring spree at Port of Montreal
Trian considers a takeover bid for Papa John’s
Bond market freaking you out? Might spark healthy rotation
Hedge fund Tourbillon Capital to close
Dragonfly raises $100 million for Asia-U.S. crypto fund
EPA halts new energy efficiency ratings after landlords balk
The insurer getting left behind in global deal making
Lending rate surges as China struggles to stem yuan’s slide
European fundraising has worst quarter in eight years
The hottest oil trade is no longer in Texas
Jewish comfort food with a slice of nostalgia
A THEATRICAL MIXTAPE
Swift credited with vote-registration surge
1950s housing crises resonate today
Becoming Banksy has nothing new to spray
Rock hall nominees include Stevie Nicks, Def Leppard
Live it up at Day of the Dead celebrations
Winemakers bring ‘orange’ wine back into modern age
Get that char-cooked taste at home
James Beard Foundation to diversify its coveted awards
My brother’s partner encourages bad habits
CROSSWORD FOR WEDNESDAY
Murals honour Kensington artist
Candidates corner incumbent at debate
Advance polls open daily till Sunday
Don’t believe the Yonge line is full?
CAFÉ BOMBING
Poor mental health access for refugee youth
Parkdale overdose prevention site closes
Court hears of man’s last moments
Council race has a provincial flavour
Keesmaat supports bike lanes on part of Yonge St. in North York
LEAFS MAKING THEIR POINTS
Kadri changing roles
Canada might have to come to the rescue
GO FORTH ON FOURTH
Boucher takes long way to two-way
Allen gets veteran mentor in Anderson
Scott finds toughest job on sidelines
Soccer: FA looks at whistleblower claims amid Wembley sale
Stars grinning from ear to ear
Shots: Canadiens could be a surprise in the East
Holt took a swing at history
Umpire reversed on three replays
Four skips, one strong team
Golf: Koepka named PGA Tour’s player of year after two major wins
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