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    Budget shifts federal science focus back to basics
    The budget tasks the Minister of Science, Kirsty Duncan, with undertaking “a comprehensive review of all elements of federal support for fundamental science over the coming year.”
    After close call at Boston bombing, Mormon teen injured in Brussels attack
    This undated photo provided by Chad Wells shows Mormon missionaries Mason Wells, 19, of Sandy, Utah, left, and Joseph Empey, 20, of Santa Clara, Utah. They both were injured in Tuesday's explosion at the Brussels airport.
    Amaya CEO charged with insider trading
    David Baazov, president and chief executive officer of gaming company Amaya Inc
    TSX breakouts: Bank stock up 20% this month but rally due for a pause
    A National Bank branch in downtown Toronto.
    Pioneers in AIDS research honoured with Gairdner awards
    Frank Plummer, left, and Anthony Fauci are the John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health Award and Canada Gairdner Wightman Award, respectively.
    Wednesday's small-cap stocks to watch
    As financial markets plunged this week, the bears were quick to seize the spotlight.
    Conservatives win crucial Calgary byelection
    Prab Gill, centre right, celebrates his byelection win in the Calgary Greenway riding in Calgary on Tuesday, March 22, 2016.
    Gairdner awards honour gene-editing CRISPR researchers
    The five researchers honoured by the Canada Gairdner International Award for their work related to CRISPR, from left to right: Dr. Philippe Horvath, a senior scientist with DuPont Nutrition in Health, based in Dangé-Saint-Romain, France; Emannuelle Charpentier, director of the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin; Feny Zhang, an investigator with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Universities in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Jenniefer Doudna, professor of molecular and cell biology and chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley; Rodolphe Barrangou, associate professor of food bioprocessing and nutrition sciences, North Carolina State University.
    Before the Bell: Markets recover, loonie flat after budget
    Colin Cieszynski
    Ekman-Larsson helps Coyotes maintain dominance over Oilers with 4-2 win
    Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid tries to get control of the puck as he gets shoved by Arizona Coyotes' Oliver Ekman-Larsson, right, of Sweden, as Coyotes goalie Mike Smith watches during the first period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, March 22, 2016, in Glendale, Ariz. The Coyotes won 4-2.
    Arts community had better spend its budget money wisely
    Kate Taylor
    Links in Paris, Brussels attacks point to European terror network
    Belgian soldiers and police search commuters before they enter a Metro station in Brussels, March 23, 2016. Two suicide bombers carried out deadly attacks a day earlier in Brussels. The toll from the assaults, at the city's main airport and at a subway station in central Brussels, stood at 31 dead and 270 injured on Wednesday.
    OSC’s head of enforcement Tom Atkinson leaving for new job in Hong Kong
    File photo of Tom Atkinson, director of the Ontario Securities Commission enforcement branch.
    The reinvention of libraries, from public spaces to living rooms
    Atelier Kastelic Buffey’s Story Pod in Newmarket, Ont., expands on the concept of front-lawn book exchanges by creating a modular structure for storage and reading.
    Where Yann Martel and four other Canadian authors curl up to read
    The south-facing bedroom of Yann Martel’s Saskatchewan home.
    Have the Liberals made you a tax winner or a tax loser?
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Question Period on Monday, March 21, 2016.
    Which Liberal pledges does the budget keep or break?
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, shakes hands with Finance Minister Bill Morneau after delivering the federal budget in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday.
    ‘I could no longer be a hypocrite’: How Rebecca Burgess became an eco-fashion activist
    Rebecca Burgess.
    Retirees and technology can, and should, live happily ever after
    Why the NDP needs to keep Mulcair’s hand on the tiller
    Charles Taylor
    Lives Lived: Michael Joseph (Joe) Regan, 85
    Michael Joseph (Joe) Regan
    Trudeau's government is going for broke with a bold activist budget
    John Ibbitson
    My kids won’t give in to Islamic State’s terror tactics – neither should you
    Globe and Mail writer Patrick Martin.
    Jeffrey Simpson: Fulfill those campaign promises now. Bill us later
    Globe and Mail columnist Jeffrey Simpson.
    What will the new normal look like in Cuban-U.S. relations?
    U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro at a state dinner in Havana on March 21, 2016.
    Ontario releases expense report for high-school teachers’ union
    Education Minister Liz Sandals has justified the payments by saying they were necessary to compensate the unions for the increased costs of bargaining.
    March 23: Rob Ford’s legacy. Plus other letters to the editor
    Toronto Mayor Rob Ford at his campaign launch party in Toronto, April 17, 2014.
    No welcome mat for Le Pen in Quebec
    Lysiane Gagnon
    Trudeau's Just Society: Just for many, just enough for Bay Street
    Millennials need purpose, not Ping-Pong
    Krista Alexander, KPMG’s director of talent attraction in Toronto: ‘This generation really wants to be challenged.’
    Cuba can rejoin the global economy– even while Obama’s hands are tied
    U.S. President Barack Obama makes a speech to the Cuban people in the Gran Teatro de la Habana Alicia Alonso in Havana, March 22, 2016.
    A deficit can be stimulus, but debt can be a burden
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, shakes hands with Minister of Finance Bill Morneau following his federal budget speech in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, March 22, 2016.
    Mazda MX-5 RF raises the roof in New York
    Mazda’s MX-5 RF.
    March 23: Your daily horoscope
    Aries
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