How sweet it isn’t: Scientists learn how some roaches rapidly evolve to avoid
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Findings illustrate the evolutionary prowess that has helped make cockroaches so hard to stamp out
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Ottawa gives new funding to 'one-stop shop' for helping victims of chi
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The federal Conservative government will give $350,000 to a new children’s centre in Calgary, which is designed as a “one-stop shop” to help young victims of abuse and neglect, Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced Thu
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Try It Now Politics Insider - The Globe and Mail
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The proposal in Bill 14 to reinforce the government language agency, the Office québécois de la langue française, will be amended to reduce its powers
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Why have North American indexes defied the 'sell in May' strategy? - T
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Unlike previous years, volatility at the beginning of the unfavourable season has been expressed with higher prices
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Nikkei’s nosedive: Blame it on optimism - The Globe and Mail
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The 7.3 per cent tumble follows an 80 per cent rally and rising bullishness
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Finally, signs of progress at Sears Canada - The Globe and Mail
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Plus, BMO downgrades Sprott
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The close: Stocks weaker but sharply off session lows - The Globe and Mail
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TSX ends down 94 points, with U.S. stock market losses even milder
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Beware the dreaded ‘melt-up’ - The Globe and Mail
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More observers are wondering if stocks are diverging from fundamentals
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Cash from former boss helps launch music company - The Globe and Mail
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The Report on Small Business wants to hear about how your small or medium-sized business got its start
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Try It Now ROB Insight - The Globe and Mail
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Incoming Bank of Canada governor must face up to our own currency and manufacturing quandary
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Genivar unveils growth plan, asks employees to look past Quebec corruption scand
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The Quebec-base consulting engineering firm hopes to more than double its revenues from $1-billion last year to $2.3-billion by the end of 2015
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Ottawa weighs retaliation over new U.S. meat label rules - The Globe and Mail
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Regulations do not meet WTO requirements and will increase discrimination against Canadian cattle and hogs, Minister says
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Five underrated innovations at Google’s annual conference - The Globe and Mail
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Video compression technology, activity recognition and, of course, Google Glass, have caught developers’ attention
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The 5 Worst TV Dads - The Globe and Mail
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The five worst TV dads from Don Draper to Archie
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Q&A: What The Daily Show's Samantha Bee really thinks of Rob Ford - The
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Toronto-born Daily Show correspondent offers helpful suggestions for Toronto mayor to improve his flagging image
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Ontario's LCBO goes casual as union wins right to ditch the ties - The Glob
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Plus, why Flaherty is still worried about CMHC
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Secret files provide snapshot of Stalin, Churchill wartime relations - The Globe
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Leaders enjoyed an alcohol-fueled all-nighter in Moscow as the Second World War was in full swing
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In a circus-like outing, Twitter-disgraced Weiner hits NYC campaign trail - The
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Weiner, the long exiled, ostracized and written-off former congressman, re-emerged on the city’s political stage Thursday as his essential, unadulterated self, at once gratingly self-mythologizing and charmingly self-effacing
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Obama limits U.S. drone strikes in shift from constant war footing - The Globe a
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Armed drones to be used only when threat is imminent
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Anti-Trudeau ads made viewers more likely to vote Liberal: poll - The Globe and
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New poll from Forum Research suggests viewers of both pro-Trudeau and anti-Trudeau ads were slightly more inclined to vote Liberal
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