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NEW FACES OF COUNCIL
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Nursing home chain adopts Butterfly model for dementia units
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PCs move to freeze minimum wage at $14
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Mayor John Tory says priorities include affordable housing, rail deck park,
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Around the province
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Just 41 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot in Toronto,
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Federal government unlikely to rescue Ontario’s basic income pilot project,
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Funding pulled for three new campuses
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ID of missing Ontario woman found
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Saudis admit Khashoggi coverup
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PM reluctant to cancel arms deal despite pressure
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PM pitches new carbon tax plan
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Ford-Trudeau battles hint at federal fight ahead
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Here’s what you need to know about Liberal carbon price plan
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Jump in minimum pay lowers wage inequality, report finds
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South Koreans told to skip pot in Canada
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New councillors won’t commit to allegiances
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Ottawa chooses first trans trustee
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Sunny ways may give way to dark skies
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Illnesses close in on migrant caravan
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Trump, Putin plan Paris summit
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First woman on U.S. top court has Alzheimer’s
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Trudeau is right to stand and fight
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Call the carbon tax what it really is
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An inspiring record
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Try walking a day in a postal worker’s shoes
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Trudeau’s new carbon tax is a can’t-lose gambit
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How to do business with a bully
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Why Canada Post doesn’t deliver for Canadians
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Cannabis sellers look beyond the ‘stoner bro’
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What #MeToo has to do with the workplace gender gap
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Waterloo tech brand makes big bet on smart glasses
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Hot economy puts onus on BoC to pump the brakes
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Disappointing pot inventory has investors craving more
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DRIVE A DYSON
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THEY’RE LOVIN’ IT
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Luxury home sales dip in Toronto, Vancouver
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Investor disquiet at Nestlé grows beyond activist Third Point
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Big Oil’s flood of cash underwhelms investors
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How to overcome the isolation of women in the workplace
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For women, the corporate ladder is a battle of attrition
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AstraZeneca adds cancer drug to pipeline with deal
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Caterpillar pushes profit higher
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Harley recalls 238,300 bikes
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Youth hostels expand in U.S. by shedding old identity
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Star hedge-fund manager suffers rare setback
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Judge reduces jury award against Bayer Roundup to $78.5M
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MoviePass owner planning to off-load the troubled business
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The lifeblood of ETHIOPIAN CUISINE
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The lottery jackpot is mine to lose
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PLAY LIKE A GIRL
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Film exec to produce shorter Oscars
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Nintendo gets into STEM education
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Sarah Silverman apologizes for Louis C.K. story
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Spooky zebra-striped spiderweb cake
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Give this cab sauvignon parent grape a swirl
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Bee exploitation may sting vegans
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Halloween pointers for dog owners
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How do I tell my partner about my past?
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Here’s what you shouldn’t microwave
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How do you prepare a fresh pomegranate?
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CROSSWORD FOR WEDNESDAY
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Author feared he could be ‘bludgeoned to death’
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Some not surprised Brown won Brampton
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25 assorted thoughts on the new city council
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TTC OVERHAUL
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Taylor ‘won’t let them down’
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Clean slate after much controversy
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Bevilacqua prioritizes transit, environment
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Voters stick with what they know best
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11 illegal pot shops raided by police
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Miles had tough road to NBA able to be myself was crazy.”
A year after Miles was drafted, in 2006, the NBA locked its gates to highschool players, instituting what’s become known as the one-and-done rule. The NCAA has clearly benefitted. And as for the p
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Scoring slump doesn’t rattle Kadri
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MARATHON OF A RECORD
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Long game pays off for Leafs
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Leafs: Asking young stars to sign at a discount doesn’t surprise Sundin
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Around the rinks: Aho on a hot streak
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Game day: Maple Leafs at Winnipeg Jets
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Canada’s Lappage, Di Stasio in finals
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Lakers looking far from elite so far
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NFL: Broncos backup Kelly corralled by cops after entering strangers’ home
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Roberts ready to let past slide
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Walk-off memories: ’93 Jays reunite for anniversary of World Series win
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Man U can’t win on roads or at home
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Five-rock rule is in full swing
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Alouettes defender tackles children’s literature