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    Photo Gallery: Explore Ontario 2014
    Family fun at Point Farms Provincial Park.
    Keystone delay has wider implications for Canada-U.S. trade, Girling says
    Russ Girling, chief executive of TransCanada Corp, waits to speak at the annual IHS CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas March 4, 2014.
    Alec Baldwin arrested in New York for riding bicycle the wrong way
    Actor Alec Baldwin shoves a photographer and tells him to move out of his way after he arrived in his SUV at the building where he lives in New York in this file photo from November 15, 2013.
    In Pictures: Lac-Mégantic
    Geithner no fan of Canada’s stress-test secrecy
    Kevin Carmichael
    Hudak touts corporate, income tax cuts as part of PC jobs plan
    Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak, centre, laughs before he makes an announcement at a packaging plant about creating 40,000 jobs in Ontario with affordable energy during a campaign stop in Smithville, Ont., on Monday, May 12, 2014.
    It’s time for Canada to act on missing and murdered aboriginal women
    Meghan  Rhoad
    Fired Leafs assistant coach Scott Gordon speaks out: Complacency killed us
    Toronto Maple Leafs assistant coach Scott Gordon shows a play to right wing Phil Kessel and centre Tyler Bozak
    The U.S. bank no one wants to buy
    With no bidders coming forward to take Citizens Bank – RBS’s U.S. arm – off its hands, RBS is spinning it off in an IPO.
    Stampeder fined for ‘repugnant’ twitter comments about Michael Sam
    Calgary Stampeders' Maurice Price
    Calling all carvers: Help create a totem pole tribute (photos)
    Artist Joe Mandur works on a 40-foot totem pole in honour of the late artist and teacher Freda Diesing, in his garage near Terrace, B.C. on May 8, 2014. Joe Mandur is looking for 3,000 people to join him in carving the pole and so far 500 have accepted.
    Report: CFLPA recommends going ahead with strike vote
    Logo of the Canadian Football League Players’ Association
    At midday: TSX slides amid positive earnings, disappointing U.S. retail data
    Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange May 5, 2014.
    RedBlacks GM expects to keep first overall pick in CFL draft
    Ottawa RedBlacks general manager Marcel Desjardins
    Xbox One dumps Kinect to sell console for $399
    This box looks mighty lonely without the Kinect cluttering up the image. But don’t worry, it’s not a full bore divorce, more like a separation.
    Drug trial for Rob Ford’s friend Lisi to be held in March
    Alessandro Lisi, with his lawyer, Seth Weinstein, near, is escorted out of Old City Hall Court in Toronto on Nov. 1, 2013.
    Hudak could repeat McGuinty’s mistakes in cancelling contracts
    Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak greets employees at Ranfar Steel Ltd. while campaigning in Courtice, Ont. on Saturday, May 10, 2014.
    Bid for Russell highlights value of TMX-LSE index business
    London Stock Exchange CEO Xavier Rolet, left, and CEO Thomas Kloet of TMX Group hold a press conference in Toronto to announce the proposed merger of the exchanges, a deal that was later scuppered. LSE and TMX did however create a joint fixed-income index business.
    In Pictures: Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert
    Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert leaves Tel Aviv District Court May 13, 2014. Olmert was sentenced to six years in jail on Tuesday
    Canada’s resilience has foreign central banks loading up on loonies
    Demand for Canadian dollars is coming mainly from emerging economies, not advanced economies, who still prefer the traditional reserve currencies – the U.S. dollar, euro, Japanese yen, British pound and Swiss franc.
    Inbee Park, Suzann Pettersen commit to Manulife Financial LPGA Classic
    Inbee Park of South Korea
    At the open: S&P 500 enters record territory; TSX flat
    Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange.
    Arms and the Man: A play of ideas with surreal tendencies
    Kate Besworth and Graeme Somerville in the Shaw’s Arms and The Man.
    WHO panel to consider whether MERS is a global public health emergency
    The World Health Organization headquarters are seen in Geneva, Switzerland, April 27, 2009. The World Health Organization has convened its Emergency Committee, which will decide if MERS should be deemed an international public health emergency.
    Chris Hadfield’s famous ‘Space Oddity’ video taken down
    Canadian astronaut and International Space Station Commander Chris Hadfield performs his zero-gravity version of David Bowie’s hit “Space Oddity” in this image taken from video, courtesy of Chris Hadfield, NASA and CSA.
    AGF hires new CIO to oversee expansion push
    Bank buildings tower over the corner of Bay Street and Adelaide streets in Toronto.
    NSA gave Canada at least $300,000 to develop spy program
    File illustration picture of a projection of binary code around the shadow of a man holding a laptop computer.
    Tuesday's analyst upgrades and downgrades
    Pembina Pipeline Corp. pops up on many analysts’ research notes as a strong energy infrastructure pick.
    Ukraine is only the beginning: Beware the Putin Doctrine
    People pass by the barricade with a Russian national flag on a road leading into Slovyansk, eastern Ukraine, Tuesday, May 13, 2014.
    Top links: Nobel laureate says smart beta trend 'makes me sick'
    Carrick on money: Financial planning for singletons
    ‘Old reliable’ Buehrle has been Mr. Consistency for Blue Jays
    Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Mark Buehrle
    Loonie ends lower as U.S. retail sales disappoint
    Canadian dollars (loonies).
    What attack? It’s business as usual for Jay Z and Beyoncé
    Jay-Z and Beyonce watch Game 4 of the Brooklyn Nets second-round NBA playoff basketball game against the Miami Heat at the Barclays Center, Monday, May 12, 2014, in New York.
    Deaths show B.C. is failing victims of domestic violence, watchdog charges
    Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond releases an investigative report into the deaths of three children during a press conference in Victoria, Thursday, March 1, 2012.
    Graphic: How to turn a dead whale into a museum display
    Before the bell: U.S. stock futures up, gloomy China data
    El Chapo: A Mexican drug kingpin, his BlackBerry and BBM
    Michael Babad
    When the emergency ward becomes habit, something needs to change
    Dr. Brian Goldman.
    Alberta teaching reform would impede innovation
    Alberta's debate on teacher certification has proved controversial.
    Carrots and sticks are wrong way to motivate teachers
    A task force appointed by the Alberta government wants the province’s teachers to be recertified every five years.
    Do student outcomes depend on good teachers?
    Alberta has begun a debate on the process of teacher certification.
    Three top stock picks from T.I.P. Wealth Manager’s Jim Huang
    Encana’s problem in Nova Scotia: A money-gushing white elephant
    File photo of Doug Suttles, president and CEO of Encana.
    Why China doesn’t want the crown of No. 1 economy
    Frank Ching
    Why Canada needs to look to the seas
    Colin Robertson
    Pro-choice? For MPs, Trudeau’s edict is no-choice
    Lorna Dueck
    May 13: Tips be damned – and other letters to the editor
    Of the Rob Ford mess, hypocrisy rankles most
    Marcus Gee
    Parties, take note: Ontario voters rarely double up
    Lawrence Martin
    Latest open source Web security breach won't be fixed anytime soon
    Covert Redirect serves as a reminder to be careful about what applications you grant access to.
    Harper’s economic policy may be threatened by his aboriginal policies
    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks during a National Day of Honour on May 9 in Ottawa.
    Five tips on how to eat more sustainably
    Chris Whittaker, chef at Forage Restaurant in Vancouver, makes pickles with local cucumbers.
    How Mike Weir’s wine ties in to his charity
    A lifelong interest in wines was formed from boyhood, when Mike Weir tried some of his grandfather’s wine. The Canadian golfer started a wine label with his name after winning the Masters.
    Photos: Fantasy games and bathing suits top crowdfunding list
    Kickstarter and Indiegogo, two of the most popular donation-based crowdfunding sites in the country, give creative people the opportunity to fund their projects via online donations or pre-purchasing of products or experiences. Each month, The Report on Small Business will provide a snapshot of the top 10 Canadian entrepreneurial crowdfunding campaigns of the moment. The figures are accurate as of April 30, 2014.
    A zero-waste restaurant? How to go a step beyond the 100-mile diet
    Sandwich Me In, a Chicago restaurant, sources all its meat and produce locally, uses every part of the ingredients that it can, composts the rest and recycles everything else.
    Once evidence of bad behaviour goes viral, there’s no stopping it
    Tony Wilson
    The energized entrepreneur: seven ways to boost energy (sans coffee)
    City Commuting
    Canada’s condo developers squeezing more function out of tiny spaces
    MOD is developing The Massey Tower in downtown Toronto, a project that includes fifty 377-square-foot units, each of which has already sold (the building is scheduled to be complete in 2016).
    Private money opens big wallets for prize infrastructure assets
    SNC-Lavalin owns a stake in Highway 407 in Ontario.
    Is taking over a car lease a smart idea?
    In pictures: Habs fans celebrate Game 6 win
    Montreal Canadien fans celebrate following their win over the Boston Bruins to push the series to a best of 7, in Montreal, May 12, 2014.
    Depth, balanced scoring gives Ducks Game 5 win and series lead over Kings
    Anaheim Ducks right wing Devante Smith-Pelly, left, scores past Los Angeles Kings goalie Jonathan Quick during the second period in Game 5 of an NHL hockey second-round Stanley Cup playoff series in Anaheim, Calif., Monday, May 12, 2014.
    May 13: Your daily horoscope
    taurus
    Lives Lived: Audrey Lyons McQuaig, 89
    Audrey Lyons McQuaig
    No Place to Hide: Monumentally important book shines a spotlight on the surveillance state
    National Security Agency whistle-blower Edward Snowden.
    Network TV has nowhere to go but into fantasy
    John Doyle
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