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    French court lowers antitrust fine against Apple to €372-million, sources say
    FILE PHOTO: The Apple logo is seen at an Apple Store in Brooklyn, New York, U.S. October 23, 2020.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo
    Twitter shares slip as investors await funding details on Elon Musk’s US$44-billion deal
    The logo and trading symbol for Twitter is displayed on a screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S.,  July 11, 2022.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
    Daily heat records tumble again in B.C. as drought conditions worsen
    sun on blue sky with white clouds
    Thursday’s TSX breakouts: A value stock that has doubled this year with robust earnings growth
    ShawCor sale will draw big crowd, high price
    As more Canadians choose sobriety, bars, hotels and retailers are offering elevated, booze-free alternatives
    IMG_4C4A7BEAFAB9-1.jpeg Stok cold Brew Coffee
    Gold medalist Labbe hired by Whitecaps, promises to make soccer safe for women
    Canada's women's national soccer team goalkeeper Stephanie Labbe leaves the field after team practice ahead of two friendly matches against Nigeria, in Vancouver, on Thursday, April 7, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
    Toronto-based company behind Immersive Van Gogh teams up with Disney on new project
    The Toronto-based company behind the esthetic blockbuster known as "Immersive Van Gogh" is partnering with Disney to create an exhibit showcasing highlights of animated classics including "The Lion King" and "Frozen." THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Lighthouse Immersive Studios
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    Closing arguments held in Alex Jones’ Sandy Hook trial
    Infowars founder Alex Jones appears in court to testify during the Sandy Hook defamation damages trial at Connecticut Superior Court in Waterbury, Conn. Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022. Jones was found liable last year by default for damages to plaintiffs without a trial, as punishment for what the judge called his repeated failures to turn over documents to their lawyers. The six-member jury is now deciding how much Jones and Free Speech Systems, Infowars’ parent company, should pay the families for defaming them and intentionally inflicting emotional distress. (Tyler Sizemore/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP, Pool)
    A professor lost his job after students said his course was too hard. But has the coddling of our youth been overstated?
    Phoebe Maltz Bovy
    A Prince Edward County home with a Leave it to Beaver vibe
    Home of the Week, 38 Consecon St., Wellington, Ont.
    Canadian Tire ending Hockey Canada sponsorship over its handling of sexual assault allegations
    Team Canada jerseys during the game between Canada and Latvia at the World Junior Hockey Championships in Edmonton, Alberta, August 10, 2022.  Todd Korol/The Globe and Mail
    Firm offer trumps 14 other bidders for Richmond Hill home
    Done Deal, 55 Samantha Circle, Richmond Hill, Ont.
    Investigation of Nord Stream gas pipeline leak site finds evidence of detonations, Swedish police say
    In this photo provided by the Armed Forces of Denmark, a view the disturbance in the water above the gas leak, in the Baltic Sea, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. Following the suspected sabotage this week of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines that carry Russian natural gas to Europe, there were two leaks off Sweden, including a large one above North Stream 1, and a smaller one above North Stream 2. (Rune Dyrholm/Armed Forces of Denmark via AP)
    Kate Beaton’s graphic memoir Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands details well-worn path to Alberta
    Kate Beaton  Headshot Photo Credit Morgan Murray 

Kate Beaton's Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands
    ‘Zombie killer’ axes part of U.S. Capitol rioters’ planning, FBI agent says at Oath Keepers trial
    FILE - Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, speaks during a rally outside the White House in Washington, June 25, 2017. Federal prosecutors are preparing to lay out their case against the founder of the Oath Keepers’ extremist group and four associates. They are charged in the most serious case to reach trial yet in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack. Opening statements are expected Monday in Washington’s federal court in the trial of Stewart Rhodes and others charged with seditious conspiracy. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
    Shortlist of four theatre directors announced for Siminovitch Prize
    Marie - _La Fureur_ at the Festival TransAmériques photo by Michael Slobodian . This is under embargo until we officially announce on October 6 at 10AM
    How the radical feminist artists of the 1970s can help us navigate our monstrous times
    Carolee Schneemann
Eye Body: 36 Transformative Actions for Camera, 1963
Gelatin silver print, printed 2005
61 × 50.8 cm
Photograph by Erró
Courtesy of the Carolee Schneemann Foundation and Galerie Lelong & Co., Hales Gallery, and P.P.O.W, New York and © Carolee Schneemann Foundation / ARS, New York and DACS, London 2022. Photograph Erró © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2022.
    Kevin Spacey faces sexual misconduct civil trial in New York
    Actor Kevin Spacey arrives at court for the civil lawsuit trial, Thursday, Oct 6, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
    Canadian dollar slides even as Macklem links currency to rate outlook
    A loonie is pictured in Toronto on Jan. 23, 2015.
    Canadian Armed Forces chief orders halt to non-essential activities, focus on personnel crisis
    Members of the Canadian Armed Forces march at a parade in Calgary on July 8, 2016.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
    Thursday’s Insider Report: CEOs are buying these three stocks that analysts are bullish on
    A flare stack lights the sky from oil refinery in Alberta on December 28, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson
    U.S. weekly unemployment claims increase more than expected, but labour market remains tight
    FILE PHOTO: A "now hiring" sign is displayed outside Taylor Party and Equipment Rentals in Somerville, Massachusetts, U.S., September 1, 2022. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo
    England defender Kyle Walker in doubt for World Cup after undergoing groin surgery
    MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 02: Kyle Walker of Manchester City receives medical attention during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Manchester United at Etihad Stadium on October 02, 2022 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
    Mercedes C-Class is a mild hybrid that’s extremely comfortable, but not exciting
    The 2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class looks similar to the previous generation, but this one is slightly longer and wider with a mild hybrid engine.
    Canadian men’s soccer team climbs two places to No. 41 in latest FIFA world rankings
    Soccer Football - International Friendly - Canada v Uruguay - Tehelne pole, Bratislava, Slovakia - September 27, 2022 Canada's Alphonso Davis in action with Uruguay's Guillermo Varela REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa
    Eli Lilly says U.S. FDA has agreed to quick review of obesity drug
    FILE PHOTO: Eli Lilly logo is shown on one of the company's offices in San Diego, California, U.S., September 17, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Blak/File Photo
    Major U.S. retailers staff up to prepare for return of in-store holiday shopping
    IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR WALMART - Customers check out at Walmart's Black Friday store event, on Thursday Nov. 28, in Bentonville, Ark. (Gunnar Rathbun/AP Images for Walmart)
    Taiwan asks Canada to pledge support to deter a Chinese attack
    In this photo provided by U.S. Navy The Royal Canadian Navy Halifax-class frigate HMCS Vancouver (FFH 331), left,  transits the Taiwan Strait with guided-missile destroyer USS Higgins (DDG 76) while conducting a routine transit on Sept. 20, 2022. China toned down its rhetoric on Taiwan on Wednesday, Sept. 21, saying it is inevitable that the self-governing island comes under its control but that it would promote efforts to achieve that peacefully. The comments came one day after the U.S. and Canadian navies sailed through the strait between China and Taiwan. (Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Donavan K. Patubo/U.S.Navy via AP)
    Peloton to cut about 12 per cent of its work force in a move to ‘save’ company
    FILE - A Peloton logo is seen on the company's stationary bicycle on Nov. 19, 2019, in San Francisco. Peloton co-founders John Foley and Hisao Kushi have resigned from their roles at the high-end exercise bike maker as the company deals with faltering sales. Shares rose nearly 2% before the market open on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022. Foley stepped down as executive chair on Monday, while Kushi will depart from his role as chief legal officer on Oct. 3. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)
    RBC analyst’s top picks in beaten down REIT sector
    Personal portfolio and online wealth management with risk diversification concept : Paper boxes of financial instruments i.e ETFs, REITs, stocks, bonds, mutual funds and commodities, all on a laptop.
    World central banks caught in the Federal Reserve’s slipstream
    FILE PHOTO: An eagle tops the U.S. Federal Reserve building's facade in Washington, July 31, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo/File Photo
    Toyota to restart production of its first EV after fixing potential safety issues
    FILE - A logo of Toyota Motor Corp. at a dealer Wednesday, May 11, 2022, in Tokyo. Toyota said Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, that it has identified how to fix its 2023 model year bZ4X crossover electric vehicles after recalling 2,700 of them in June out of concern wheel bolts might become loose, risking a crash. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File)
    Alberta United Conservatives to select successor to Jason Kenney
    Alberta Premier Jason Kenney speaks in response to the results of the United Conservative Party leadership review in Calgary on Wednesday, May 18, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dave Chidley
    Legault’s win reveals a Quebec split in two
    Emilie Nicolas is a columnist, media commentator, and host of the Détours podcast.
    Hockey Canada is secretive and unaccountable – it’s time for new leadership
    Fiona demonstrated wild hurricane future, and need to adapt
    A damaged house in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Port aux Basques, Newfoundland & Labrador September 29, 2022

John Morris/The Globe And Mail
    Honda to cut car output by up to 40% at two Japanese plants in October
    FILE PHOTO: Honda's logo on its Modulo model is pictured at its showroom at its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, February 19, 2019.  REUTERS/Kim Kyung-hoon/File Photo
    Weaker refining, gas trading to hit Shell’s third-quarter results
    FILE PHOTO: The Royal Dutch Shell logo is seen at a Shell petrol station in London, Britain, January 31, 2008. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo
    Analysts cut Canadian dollar forecasts as recession risk looms
    Canadian dollars are pictured in Vancouver, Sept. 22, 2011. Canadians workers earning minimum wage in several provinces are now seeing an increase in their paycheques.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
    Thursday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades
    FILE PHOTO: A Bay Street sign, the main street in the financial district is seen in Toronto, January 28, 2013. REUTERS/Mark Blinch/File Photo
    Woman sexually assaulted by Jacob Hoggard says she was ‘never the same’ afterward
    Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard and his wife, Rebekah Asselstine, arrive at court in Toronto on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Alex Lupul
    Suncor Energy to sell its wind, solar assets to Canadian Utilities Limited for $730-million
    The Suncor Energy Centre picture in downtown Calgary, Alta., Friday, Sept. 16, 2022. Suncor Energy Inc. says it is selling its wind and solar assets for $730 million to Canadian Utilities Limited, an ATCO company. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
    Morning Update: Ottawa spent $90-million in 2021 on broken freedom-of-information system
    The Confederation Building reflects off the windows of a building in downtown Ottawa on Wednesday, April 7, 2020. Sean Kilpatrick/THE CANADIAN PRESS
    French author Annie Ernaux wins Nobel Prize in Literature
    (FILES) In this file photo taken on May 23, 2022 French writer Annie Ernaux answers questions after attending the screening of the film "Les Annees Super 8 (The Super 8 Years)" on the sidelines of the 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 23, 2022. - Next week the world will celebrate peace and mankind's do-gooders when the winners of the Nobel prizes are revealed in a string of daily announcements -- as war rages in Ukraine.The highlight of the week's announcements, the Nobel Peace Prize, will be announced on October 7, 2022 in Oslo and will hold special significance this year, experts say. (Photo by Julie SEBADELHA / AFP) (Photo by JULIE SEBADELHA/AFP via Getty Images)
    Thursday’s small-cap stocks to watch
    A sign board displays the TSX level outside the Richmond Adelaide Centre in the financial district in Toronto on Wednesday, September 29, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Evan Buhler
    Addictions physicians, Ontario government reach virtual care deal after outcry over planned changes
    Syringes with Naloxone are prepared before a safe injection site in Moss Park in downtown Toronto, opens on March 8 2018. A permanent safe injection site has opened up at the Fred Victor Mission across the street but this site will continue to operate serving those who prefer the staff and set up. (Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail)
    Calgary Opera Company celebrates 50th anniversary with Carmen
    Brad Wheeler
    Health care is the top concern for voters, so why do political campaigns keep failing on this issue?
    Campbell Clark
    Iranians in Canada call for strong sanctions amid the Iran government’s citizen crackdown
    Students of Simon Fraser University protest In response to the government of Iran's attack on the universities, beating and kidnapping of the most intelligent students in Iran in Burnaby, BC, on Oct. 5, 2022. Shaghayegh Moradian/The Globe and Mail
    Alberta is marketing itself to young workers in other provinces, but it still has an image problem
    David Parkinson
    Cannabis industry’s downturn slows supply of drug for scientists
    A woman holds a hemp plant used for research on Friday, June 25, 2021, in Long Pond, Pa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Matt Slocum
    It’s time we levelled with young people: Housing affordability as we knew it is gone forever
    A home on Woodfield Rd. in Toronto’ east end near Toronto’s Little India neighbourhood that sold for over asking, is photographed in Toronto on August 3, 2022. Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail.
    Russian missile strike hits southern Ukrainian city near nuclear power plant
    Ukrainian firefighters push out a fire after a strike in Zaporizhzhia on October 6, 2022, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. - Russia has formally appropriated the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine, which it has occupied militarily since early March, according to a decree signed on October 5, 2022 by President Vladimir Putin. (Photo by Marina Moiseyenko / AFP) (Photo by MARINA MOISEYENKO/AFP via Getty Images)
    Oil prices settle up 1% on cuts to OPEC+ production targets
    Active pump jacks increase pressure to draw oil toward the surface at the South Belridge Oil Field on February 26, 2022, in unincorporated Kern County, California, approximately 141 miles (227 km) northwest of Los Angeles, California. - From rural areas of the eastern states where modern oil production began to cities in southern California where pumpjacks loom not far from homes, lax regulations and the petroleum industrys boom and busts cycles have left the US pockmarked with perhaps hundreds of thousands of oil wells that are unsealed and haven't produced in decades. In a first, Washington is making a concerted effort to plug these wells by allocating $4.7 billion in federal infrastructure dollars to plug the wells in an effort to lessen the negative health and environmental impact of the disused wells. (Photo by Robyn BECK / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)
    Detestable Palme d’Or-winning comedy Triangle of Sadness is satire for dummies
    Triangle of Sadness (2022). Shown: Charlbi Dean and Harris Dickinson. A cruise for the super-rich sinks thus leaving survivors, including a fashion model celebrity couple, trapped on an island. Courtesy of Elevation Pictures
    Invesco Canada partners with ethical funds pioneer NEI to boost ESG-focused ETFs
    Pat Chiefalo, head of ETFs and indexed strategies at Invesco, poses for a photograph at their offices in Toronto, on Friday, Jan., 21, 2022.  (Christopher Katsarov/The Globe and Mail)
    Loblaw expects e-commerce grocery shopping to grow ‘significantly’
    A DoorDash food delivery worker in downtown Toronto checks his mobile phone, on Jan 23 2020. Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail
    Ottawa spent $90-million in 2021 on strained access-to-information program
    The Confederation Building reflects off the windows of a building in downtown Ottawa on Wednesday, April 7, 2020.A report prepared for the parliamentary protective unit says use of facial recognition technology as a security tool on Parliament Hill would pose substantial legal, privacy and human rights risks — and might even be unlawful.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
    Spending on ArriveCan app projected to top $54-million, double the amount Ottawa first divulged
    A Canada Border Services Agency officer hands documents back to a motorist entering Canada at the Douglas-Peace Arch border crossing, in Surrey, B.C., on Monday, Aug. 9, 2021. The head of a union representing Canada’s customs and immigration officers says chronic staffing shortages mean long waits at the border won’t necessarily disappear when use of the ArriveCan app soon becomes optional. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
    In retirement ‘every day is a weekend’ and why deferring CPP until age 70 may no longer always be the best option
    Walter Kubanek, a retired criminal lawyer, poses for a photo near his home in Vancouver, B.C. on Sept. 24, 2022. Marissa Tiel/ The Globe and Mail
    Jason Kenney promised fights as Alberta premier. He won some – and lost a bunch
    Alberta Premier Jason Kenney speaks in Calgary on May 18, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dave Chidley
    Former police officer kills at least 36 at Thailand day care centre
    People gather outside of a daycare center's scene of a mass shooting in the town of Uthai Sawan, 500 km (310 miles) northeast of Bangkok in the province of Nong Bua Lamphu, Thailand October 6, 2022. Sakdipat Boonsom/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.
    The close: Major indexes lower as central banks pound rate hike drum; pot stocks surge on Biden
    Traders gather around a post as Twitter shares resume trading on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
    How taking a 12-hour walk can allow you to rethink your career and life
    Harvey Schachter
    Ukraine’s breakthrough on the battlefield
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    Why now is the time to boost emergency savings – not dip into them
    Asian boy hand inserting a fifty dollars bank note into white piggy bank  against wooden grey background
    Asset managers may regret becoming the new banks
    CEO of BlackRock Larry Fink speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative, Monday, Sept. 19, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
    ‘Quebec’s association with Canada continues to be lucrative – all those federal transfers.’ François Legault’s plans for Quebec, plus other letters to the editor for Oct. 6
    CAQ Leader Francois Legault makes his victory speech to supporters at the Coalition Avenir Quebec election night headquarters, in Quebec City, Monday, Oct. 3, 2022. Control over immigration and Quebec's religious symbols ban could be sources of conflict between the federal government and the province as Premier François Legault begins his second mandate. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
    Pettersson scores twice, Canucks edge Oilers 5-4 for first win of the pre-season
    Edmonton Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner (74) allows a goal to Vancouver Canucks' Elias Petterson, not seen, as Andrei Kuzmenko (96), of Russia, and Edmonton's Ryan Murray (28) watch during the third period of a pre-season NHL hockey game in Abbotsford, B.C., on Wednesday, October 5, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
    Raptors get going early in overtime to take 125-119 win over Celtics
    Toronto Raptors forward Pascal Siakam (43) drives to the basket past Boston Celtics forward Grant Williams (12) during the second half of an NBA preseason basketball game Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
    Your daily horoscope: October 6
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