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Arrest made after irate woman flings feces at staff of Langley Tim Hortons
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Shopify to expand Toronto and Montreal offices amid hiring spree
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Mother's new little helper: Is the Pot Mom about to replace the Wine Mom?
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Ford's PCs are fixated on Hydro One executive pay, but experts say it has nothing to do with Ontario's electricity mess
John Ivison: On Trans Mountain, Morneau called Kinder Morgan's bluff
Simply put, on the Trans Mountain pipeline, Justin Trudeau needs it more than does Richard Kinder
China is appointing itself as thought and language police for Canadian businesses. This can't stand
Opinion: China’s censorship of the websites of Canadian companies is an attempt to use Chinese law to regulate the behaviour and even thought of Canadians
How Putin's $4 billion bridge to Crimea illustrates both his power and his regime's weak spot
The project showed how a select few billionaires use ties to Putin to enrich themselves, but the World Bank ranks Russia's trade and transport infrastructure 94th-best in the world
Why Boeing 747s, once written off as dead, are coming back to life as cargo planes
Instead of being scrapped, the humpbacked carriers are back in demand as workhorses of global shipping
Rise and fall of Roman Empire revealed by ice hidden under Greenland
Lead emissions, as reflected in the ice core, dropped to an absolute low during the Imperial Crisis of A.D. 235-284, when the empire nearly collapsed
Research leads to better outcomes for Canadians living with Diabetes
When insulin was discovered in 1921, it forever changed what it meant to have type 1 diabetes.Continue Reading →
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Sponsored: Doctors remarkable progress in the battle against HIV/AIDS
The new treatments discovered in the mid-1990s set the stage for more advances -
Sponsored: Public & private sector collaborate to fight urban diabetes
Approximately 3.5 million Canadians have the disease — a number that’s expected to climb to 5 million by 2025 -
Sponsored:Treating depression goes further than fighting stigma
Recent data shows that one in five Canadians will experience a mental health problem
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Stephen Harper is back in the limelight — and both Conservatives and Liberals are pleased
The former PM's re-emergence bodes well for the Liberals' strategy to brand the Opposition as 'Harper Conservatives.' The Tories seem to be saying: Bring it on -
Christie Blatchford: Reality of Hydro One must lie between its self-accolades and the angry protests
It rained outside the Hydro One annual general meeting in Toronto Tuesday. It was pouring inside too — a deluge of horse manure and self-aggrandization -
An emotionally fraught decision: Should residents of remote Newfoundland outports resettle?
Seven communities have relocated since 2002, including three since 2016. Another three have asked the province to consider moving them -
Russian playwright found dead after making play about anti-corruption lawyer Sergei Magnitsky
Elena Gremina died six weeks after her husband — the play’s director Mikhail Ugarov — suffered what was described as a fatal heart attack
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Volkswagen's bestselling product is ... a type of sausage!?!?
Volkswagen made 6.8 million sausages last year — more than the number of VW vehicles sold worldwide -
'They believe they can win': Inside Great Britain’s push to earn the respect of the hockey world
As Canada prepares for the medal round at the world championships, Britain is savouring its long-awaited return to the tournament's top flight -
Canadian, U.S. women's hockey stars band together in desire to unite rival leagues and grow their game
The Americans have won a labour dispute, a world championship and Olympic gold in the past 14 months — giving them more leverage than ever -
Stampeders approach training camp dogged by memories of second straight Grey Cup nightmare
The way Dave Dickenson sees it, all his players need to revisit their Grey Cup collapse against Toronto: 'I’m not shying away from that video'
Remembering Tom Wolfe, a novelist-reporter of ludicrous energy and panache
Calum Marsh: We will miss Wolfe for his capacity to trawl any depth and resurface with something luminous and genuine, something that glimmers with the essence of the real
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Colby Cosh: The tragedy of Tom Wolfe — a journalist imprisoned by the novel
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Pauley Perrette says she left NCIS after being the victim of 'multiple physical assaults'
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'Clayne Crawford is an emotional terrorist': Damon Wayans breaks silence on his former Lethal Weapon co-star
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'It made me feel like there was something more for me': Woman describes being recruited for Allison Mack's sex cult
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'The s--t that's going on makes you wanna curse': Spike Lee on racism, the President of the United States and his latest film
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Resurrected Jets' pursuit of the Cup represents the triumph of Winnipeg's impossible dream
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Meat, meat, and more meat: Extreme, animal-only 'carnivore diet' gaining followers
Interactive: A province-by-province breakdown of what to expect when marijuana becomes legal
Saskatchewan's strippers say the province's laws put them in dangerous situations
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Does insurance cover lava? Hawaii residents scramble as volcano turns homes into ash
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Trump Tower transcripts: Documents reveal new details about Donald Jr.'s meeting with Russian lawyer
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Michigan State University reaches record $500M settlement with victims of sex abuse doctor Larry Nassar
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Prime suspect of a massive CIA hack has finally been identified — but strangely, the U.S. isn't charging him
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Ottawa offers financial backstop for Trans Mountain pipeline amid continued pushback in B.C.
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Ottawa ready to cover losses if politics delay Trans Mountain pipeline project
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These are the court challenges the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is facing
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Mulroney children to act as bridesmaids and page boys at royal wedding
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Donald Trump has disclosed a payment to Michael Cohen in his new financial report
The disclosure, released by the Office of Government Ethics, did not specify the purpose of the payment. However, Cohen has paid $130K adult film actress Stephanie Clifford -
Man died after a vape pen exploded and embedded pieces in his head
The 38-year-old man’s death is believed to be the first caused by an e-cigarette explosion -
Now Meghan Markle's father says he may attend the royal wedding against doctors' orders
Thomas Markle appeared to reverse his pronouncement on Monday that he was withdrawing from the wedding for fear of embarrassing her
I’m retiring. I love my job, but reporters are collateral damage in war between fossil fuels, green energy
Claudia Cattaneo: Readers are begging for credible reporting on energy as political leaders make important decisions about the sector’s futureContinue Reading →
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Jack Mintz: An Alberta flat tax has more benefits than economists want to admit
Most of us believe government should provide a social safety net to help those in need, but should a tax system redistribute income? -
John Robson: Exactly how much debt do Canadians think they'll ever be able to repay?
The typical Canadian tax-paying family is on the hook for over half a million dollars in public debt and $1,833 in monthly interest on top of what you personally borrowed -
Andrew Coyne: The question is not whether Canada can compete, but how
People who maunder on about international 'competitiveness' tend to be speaking of many different things, when they are not speaking of nothing at all -
John Ivison: If self-confessed ISIL killer is not held accountable, who will be?
With the first two options off the table for the Canadian government, prosecution, monitoring and rehabilitation are the only tools left in the kit
Hydro and the Ontario election: What makes electricity one of the hottest campaign issues
This election is turning to be about power — electrical power — for many voters in the province
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Your guide to the Ontario election this week: The polls, the platforms and the coalition bogeyman
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'It’s going to get built': In Calgary, Trudeau defends strategy on Trans Mountain pipeline
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DND will spend $1.1 billion on new Ottawa headquarters as employees move into $800M complex
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Why did you see that ad? Tech companies won't say — for good reason
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Palestinians thank Canada for not supporting U.S. embassy Jerusalem move, but officials say Canada wasn't invited
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Liberals promise to resume foreign election monitoring that had 'withered on the vine'
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Tory staffer lobbied senators to delay legal-pot bill weeks before being fired
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Survey shows Canadians split over fairness of summer jobs attestation, but a slight majority still support it
This Week's Flyers
This $332,000 truck-SUV has the most decadent cabin of any pickup
The Aznom Atulux is an Italian coachbuilt luxury sedan(?) based on a Ram 1500 crew cabContinue Reading →
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Watch Hennessey’s 1,000-hp Jeep hit 100 km/h at a supercar pace
The Texas tuner's HPE1000 Grand Cherokee Trackhawk can put the quarter-mile away in 10.7 seconds, besting most sports cars -
Car Review: 2018 Kia Cadenza
If you don't care about the lack of AWD, Kia's surprisingly excellent Cadenza belies is price in every regard -
The five best compact cars for Quebec’s tight streets
Small, zippy cars are perfect for urban Quebec's unique, tight streets