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    Moore, Jagr, Malhotra named finalists for NHL’s Masterton Trophy
    Dominic Moore, Jaromir Jagr and Manny Malhotra are the finalists for the NHL’s Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
    Trudeau's Liberals lead in Atlantic Canada: poll
    Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, left, and Official Opposition leader Thomas Muclair.
    At midday: TSX advances, investors await Fed remarks
    Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange April 9, 2014.
    Two confirmed dead, two injured in Nanaimo sawmill shooting
    RCMP investigators on the scene at the Western Forest Products mill where two people are confirmed dead, two injured in Nanaimo sawmill shooting.
    Why Trudeau’s Liberals could (nearly) sweep Atlantic Canada
    Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau speaks to the Vancouver Board of Trade in Vancouver on Friday, April 11, 2014.
    Palestinian unity: An awkward product of Israel's indifference
    Michael Bell
    In pictures: Stephen Harper's birthday buddies
    Prime Minister Stephen Harper responds to a question during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, April 29, 2014.
    From the archives: Bob Hoskins, a natural everyman
    British actor Bob Hoskins attends a news conference for the film 'Mrs. Henderson Presents' at the 30th Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto in this September 9, 2005 file photo.
    With Patterson appointment, Poloz tightens ties to markets
    The appointment of former Merrill Lynch Canada head Lynn Patterson to a deputy governor at the Bank of Canada extends its ties to financial markets. Ms. Patterson had already been working for the bank as a special adviser.
    Over 18 tweets, minister blasts Bob Rae for calling Tories anti-immigration
    Minister of Employment and Jason Kenney talks to reporters in Ottawa on Feb. 25.
    Feds tap telecoms for customer data at ‘staggering’ rate
    A sign for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service building is shown in Ottawa, Tuesday, May 14, 2013. The RCMP are to release an update on a national security investigation on Dec. 1, 2013, led by Integrated National Security Enforcement Team in Toronto, which includes officials from the RCMP, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the Canada Border Services Agency
    Failed execution points to U.S. prisons’ scramble for new deadly drugs
    Protesters hold a banner during a demonstration at the governor's mansion in Oklahoma City on April 29, 2014, over the planned execution of two inmates. An execution that used a new drug combination left an Oklahoma inmate writhing and clenching his teeth on the gurney later Tuesday, leading prison officials to halt the proceedings before the inmate's eventual death from a heart attack.
    Greater transparency on investment fees will do little to change consumers’ actions
    Behavioural economics provides unequivocal evidence that when consumers are faced by an overwhelming decision they are most likely to do one of three things: inappropriately oversimplify it, put it off or check out completely. As a result, providing more disclosure may not only fail to benefit consumers, but it could even cause people to abdicate responsibility for their financial affairs to an even greater degree than they do already.
    At the open: TSX little changed amid slew of earnings
    A person holds a magnifying glass over a computer screen displaying Twitter logos, in this picture illustration taken in Skopje September 10, 2013.
    Wednesday's analyst upgrades and downgrades
    A pedestrian is reflected in a Suncor Energy sign in Calgary in this file photo.
    Canada’s wealthy take bigger slice of income pie: OECD
    A new OECD study suggests Canada’s top earners are taking a bigger slice of the income pie.
    Donald’s ‘done’: Five U.S. media responses to Sterling’s defeat
    A supporter holds a photo cutout of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling while standing in line for the NBA Playoff game 5 between Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.
    Buy a condo in Vancouver, help a Cambodian get a house
    A World Housing project in Cambodia.
    Loonie ends slightly lower as Fed again reduces bond-buying plans
    Canadian dollar coins, or loonies, are displayed on a map of North America.
    George Clooney steps down from UN role – a sign of soon-to-be-married life?
    George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are rumored to be engaged
    Liberals make right move by prioritizing in-demand job skills
    Gary Mason
    The ‘responsible’ Canadian: Why Stephen Poloz sees no housing crash
    Michael Babad
    Before the bell: Stock futures weak, Twitter plunges
    Top Links: Value stocks get up off the mat
    TransCanada is still a core holding for income investors
    Some 15,000 pieces of pipe for TransCanada Corp.’s Keystone XL pipeline lie in a field in North Dakota on April 23, 2013.
    China’s push to silence dissent won’t erase memory of Tiananmen
    Nathan VanderKlippe
    Road building puts water quality at risk in some B.C. communities
    Government watchdog says logging companies need better environmental protection practices for construction of roads and bridges
    A death sentence for 683 reveals the deeper crisis in Egypt’s transition
    H.A. Hellyer
    Peter Munk’s bittersweet goodbye to Barrick
    Peter Munk, founder and chairman of Barrick Gold Corp., dons his trademark fedora at the end of the company's annual general meeting April 30, 2014. John Thornton will become the new chairman.
    Loblaw begins integration of Shoppers Drug Mart
    Shoppers Drug Mart on Queen st. at Peter st. in downtown Toronto. July 15, 2013.
    Three top stock picks from Avenue Investment’s Paul Harris
    Paul Harris.
    What the foreign workers program really needs: transparency
    Campbell Clark logo
    AOL signs deal with Canadian media buyer for video offerings
    The AOL logo is seen on the outside of the building housing the companies corporate headquarters in New York in this file photo.
    Carrick on money: Five things no one knows about retirement
    A couple in retirement.
    Why Canada’s banks have weaker passwords than Twitter or Google
    A screen to enter a password to a website is shown in Ottawa on Thursday July 22, 2010. Online security experts say there are a number of tactics to thwart hackers when it comes to passwords, including changing it regularly and using a hard-to-guess combination of letters, numbers, punctuation and symbols.
    Uncovering the ‘dirty secret’ about sugar
    Jim Prentice has a tall order rebuilding Alberta’s PCs
    Jeffrey Simpson
    Temporary foreign workers threatened the Conservative coalition
    Jim Stanford
    Search for missing baby leads police to Montreal parking lot three decades later
    Liliane Cyr in her apartment kitchen in Montreal Quebec, with press clippings about her missing child Yohanna, who went missing in 1978, Monday, April 21, 2014
    April 30: Say ‘nyet’ to Russia’s elite – and other letters to the editor
    Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in Minsk on April 29, 2014.
    For women, the pay gap begins with kids’ allowance
    Marina Adshade
    Is Quebec’s IVF program an ‘open bar’?
    Lysiane Gagnon
    Montreal artist's pottery line has real personality
    Is small business leaving the big city?
    A pedestrian walks past two storefronts that are now closed and for lease across from the Eaton Centre on Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    Anticosti Island shale oil could revitalize Quebec economy
    Clément Gignac
    This B.C. doll maker has an enviable problem
    Bamboletta Dolls owner Christina Platt says more than three-quarters of the company’s handmade dolls disappear within 20 minutes after appearing on its website. How can this British Columbia-based cottage industry satisfy high demand without sacrificing quality?
    In Pictures: Handmade dolls fly off the shelves in B.C.
    Wax crayon coloring is used to apply blush to a Bamboletta doll.
    A valuable lesson: Never pick on the boss's pet project
    An employee polishes a Volkswagen Phaeton in the factory, Glaeserne Manufaktur, in Dresden, eastern Germany, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2002, while the car stands in a tunnel for a paintwork quality check.
    ADT secures larger Canadian market share in Protectron deal
    ADT Corp. is locking up a bigger piece of the Canadian security monitoring market, spending $555-million to buy Reliance Protectron Inc. to add 400,000 home and business customers.
    New run-flat tires let you drive 80 km after a blowout
    A run-flat tire is specifically engineered to withstand a puncture so that a car can still be driven, even if air pressure is reduced to zero. Its reinforced sidewall ensures that a vehicle can travel for up to 80 kilometres at a maximum speed of 80 km/h.
    Newfoundlanders fear whale carcass will explode as town seeks help removing it
    The 60-tonne carcass of a blue whale is rotting along the shoreline in Trout River, Newfoundland.
    Lives Lived: W. George Sloan, 82
    W. George Sloan
    April 30: Your daily horoscope
    taurus
    What should I pair with my houndstooth sports jacket?
    When it comes to mental illness on TV, we like our stereotypes
    John Doyle
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