Calgary's Walker leads way with 235 yards rushing en route to 38-14 win in the Uteck Bowl in Halifax
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Dinos advance to Vanier Cup
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Kelly takes role with NCAA
21 Nov 2009 | 12:38 pmFormer NHLPA executive director to lead new business and promotional arm of U.S. college hockey -
ROM among world's 'ugliest' buildings
21 Nov 2009 | 12:11 pmA tourism website has put an addition to the Royal Ontario Museum on its second annual list of the 'World's Top 10 Ugly Buildings.' Virtualtourist.com puts Michael Lee-Chin's glass 'Crystal' at No. 8 on the list. -
Report: Halladay won't stay with Jays
21 Nov 2009 | 10:37 amBlue Jays president and CEO Paul Beeston tells New York Post that ace pitcher 'not inclined to sign with us' -
Sri Lanka to release Tamil war refugees from camps
21 Nov 2009 | 10:35 amNearly 136,000 Tamils remain after being forced into camps while feeling the final months of government's long war with separatist Tamil Tigers
- The Globe and Mail: National Top Stories
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Fourth man arrested in fatal Brampton home invasion
21 Nov 2009 | 10:19 amPolice allege George Kalogerakis, 38, was ‘executed' by group in front of his terrified mother -
Wheat board shared farmers' ‘personal data' with companies
21 Nov 2009 | 10:17 amAudit says grain marketing agency gave out sensitive information - including social insurance numbers - too freely -
$1-million car crash makes the Top 10
21 Nov 2009 | 6:38 amPelicans, swimsuits, Palin and a dancing Stephen Harper are featured in the list of the most watched videos at globeandmail.com over the past seven days -
New N.S. bishop named to replace Lahey
21 Nov 2009 | 5:47 amSault Ste Marie bishop to take over Antigonish diocese as Raymond Lahey faces child pornography charges -
RCMP hunch not sufficient for conviction in drunk driving case
20 Nov 2009 | 9:48 pmNo description available
- The Globe and Mail: World Top Stories
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Sri Lanka to release Tamil war refugees from camps
21 Nov 2009 | 10:35 amNearly 136,000 Tamils remain after being forced into camps while feeling the final months of government's long war with separatist Tamil Tigers -
Pope meets with Anglican leader
21 Nov 2009 | 10:30 amRelations between two churches have been strained since the Pope issued an invitation for disaffected Anglicans to become Catholics -
Canadians begin new push to clear Taliban from towns
21 Nov 2009 | 10:27 amAbout one thousand soldiers involved in efforts to chase insurgents from Panjwaii district -
Two suspects in Mumbai attacks arrested in Italy
21 Nov 2009 | 10:22 amFather and son allegedly used their money-transfer business to help attackers set up untraceable phone network -
Time running out in Afghanistan, Hillier warns
21 Nov 2009 | 7:41 amCanada's former top soldier tells policymakers that the next 18 months are 'crucial' to turning around deteriorating situation.
- The Globe and Mail: Ontario
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Abandoned, unprotected, afraid. Afghanistan? No. The heart of Ontario
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Police seek at least 5 young suspects in gunpoint kidnappings, extortion
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MILLION-DOLLAR QUESTION What is more important, style or comfort?
20 Nov 2009 | 9:00 pmWell-heeled patrons at the Bata Shoe Museum's newest exhibition weigh in on an age-old debate. Reporting by Laura Serra. Photos by Tom Sandler More Society photos online globeandmail.com/toronto -
Probes uncover ethical breaches at Niagara Parks Commission
20 Nov 2009 | 6:43 pmNumerous failings include untendered 25-year lease for Maid of the Mist boat tours -
'End of his dreams' drove man to murder, trial told
19 Nov 2009 | 9:00 pmNo description available
- The Globe and Mail: Politics
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Advice for the PM
21 Nov 2009 | 5:26 amStephen Harper would be wise to punt the issue to a judicial inquiry - unless his government truly has something to hide -
Counterinsurgency by the book
20 Nov 2009 | 6:30 pmForces manual issued last year spells out why winning locals' trust is key to stopping insurgents – and why torture puts that at risk -
Many detainees were just farmers, Afghan official says
20 Nov 2009 | 6:27 pmTorture controversy becomes swirling affair as senior government officials scramble to explain themselves -
Weak growth delays Flaherty attack on deficit
20 Nov 2009 | 4:55 pmCanada will not start paring back its program spending until the economy is firmly on track, the Finance Minister says -
Canadians chagrined over status as climate-change dawdlers
20 Nov 2009 | 4:38 pmPoll finds three quarters are embarrassed that country hasn't taken international lead on cutting greenhouse gases
- The Globe and Mail: National Readers Comments
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Fourth man arrested in fatal Brampton home invasion
21 Nov 2009 | 10:19 amPolice allege George Kalogerakis, 38, was ‘executed' by group in front of his terrified mother -
Wheat board shared farmers' ‘personal data' with companies
21 Nov 2009 | 10:17 amAudit says grain marketing agency gave out sensitive information - including social insurance numbers - too freely -
$1-million car crash makes the Top 10
21 Nov 2009 | 6:38 amPelicans, swimsuits, Palin and a dancing Stephen Harper are featured in the list of the most watched videos at globeandmail.com over the past seven days -
New N.S. bishop named to replace Lahey
21 Nov 2009 | 5:47 amSault Ste Marie bishop to take over Antigonish diocese as Raymond Lahey faces child pornography charges -
RCMP hunch not sufficient for conviction in drunk driving case
20 Nov 2009 | 9:48 pmNo description available
- The Globe and Mail: Report on Business News
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Options 'exhausted,' Valero shuts refinery
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Standing guard over a historic landmark
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FOREIGN MARKETS
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Required reading: Five essential stories of the week
20 Nov 2009 | 7:53 pmMeet Canada's $1.2-million cash cow. Find out why Canadians are going crazy for TFSAs and mortgages, and what the guy who started Flickr is up to now -
An iPhone app for everyone
20 Nov 2009 | 4:59 pmWhat if Canadian wireless junkies could have a set of applications worthy of our fractious media industry?
- The Globe and Mail: Report on Business Magazine
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Coming to a video game near you
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Throw a wrench in the works
29 Oct 2009 | 9:00 pmTraders blew up markets by trading for the sake of trading. The cure: a wafer-thin tax on each transaction -
Chicago times
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The next leap forward
29 Oct 2009 | 9:00 pmAfter 60 years of isolation, China is emerging as a savvy global business player. Western CEOs, consider yourselves warned -
Have you ever lost control at work?
29 Oct 2009 | 9:00 pmA highly unscientific poll of 50 people having lunch near Bay and Adelaide Streets in downtown Toronto
- The Globe and Mail: Law
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Watchdog to review Joe Groia allegations
19 Nov 2009 | 12:23 pmLaw Society formally notifies former Bre-X defence lawyer that it will hold hearings to investigate his alleged rude and abusive conduct during the trial -
Joe Groia feels heat from Law Society
18 Nov 2009 | 7:00 pmNoted defender of accused white-collar criminals facing discipline for his courtroom actions during Bre-X Minerals trial -
Osgoode scholarship honours Stikeman's Alison Youngman
17 Nov 2009 | 3:15 pmAward will hand over $20,000 over three years to a student -
Green energy a perfect incubator for legal conflict
17 Nov 2009 | 3:01 pmShifting to a culture of green energy will benefit some and disadvantage others – and regulation of the sector is still ‘a work in progress' -
McCarthy Tétrault gets a new chairman
13 Nov 2009 | 8:10 amLaw firm taps prominent Quebec Liberal Party adviser Marc-André Blanchard
- The Globe and Mail: Business & Investing Readers Comments
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Toddler shoe empire builder nudges baby out of nest
It's sad to see a beautiful little shoe company that makes beautiful little shoes get sold to a U.S. business...things will change for the employees, and probably not for the better. But, congratulations, Ms. Wilson, on a job well done in steering the company this far. I buy every new baby in my life a pair of Robeez! And congrats on seeing your baby grow into a high school student! -
Couche-Tard chain raring to buy
Never heard of this store (chain) before, and 7-11 is popular here. The other popular c-store here in Calgary (Western Canada in general I would say) is the Macs. This is not mentioned whatsoever. What has happened to Mac's that it does not even get a mention in this article? -
Bank of Canada holds rates unchanged
If rates are being held steady to protect the Ontario and Quebec industrial base, let?s hope this does not have serious ramifications on western Canadians, by adding heat to real-estates prices. We?ve seen interest rates in Australia rising for the past 2-3 years and this has helped dampen the speculative real-estate market. -
BlackBerry safe?
Not surprising that someone found a vulnerability. Anything with an OS and a way to connect to a network can be hacked. Would have been nice if the BES settings were linked on the article though. -
Apple hints at movie download service
You know why I will never get a Dick Tracy watch.... the picture is too small... HD quality on a BIG screen... or forget it.
- The Globe and Mail: World's Readers Comments
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Sri Lanka to release Tamil war refugees from camps
21 Nov 2009 | 10:35 amNearly 136,000 Tamils remain after being forced into camps while feeling the final months of government's long war with separatist Tamil Tigers -
Pope meets with Anglican leader
21 Nov 2009 | 10:30 amRelations between two churches have been strained since the Pope issued an invitation for disaffected Anglicans to become Catholics -
Canadians begin new push to clear Taliban from towns
21 Nov 2009 | 10:27 amAbout one thousand soldiers involved in efforts to chase insurgents from Panjwaii district -
Two suspects in Mumbai attacks arrested in Italy
21 Nov 2009 | 10:22 amFather and son allegedly used their money-transfer business to help attackers set up untraceable phone network -
Time running out in Afghanistan, Hillier warns
21 Nov 2009 | 7:41 amCanada's former top soldier tells policymakers that the next 18 months are 'crucial' to turning around deteriorating situation.
- The Globe and Mail: Sports Top Stories
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Stamps focused for West final
21 Nov 2009 | 1:31 pm"Our team is confident, not cocky," coach John Hufnagel says as Calgary prepares for hostile reception -
Dinos advance to Vanier Cup
21 Nov 2009 | 1:18 pmCalgary's Walker leads way with 235 yards rushing en route to 38-14 win in the Uteck Bowl in Halifax -
Kelly takes role with NCAA
21 Nov 2009 | 12:38 pmFormer NHLPA executive director to lead new business and promotional arm of U.S. college hockey -
Report: Halladay won't stay with Jays
21 Nov 2009 | 10:37 amBlue Jays president and CEO Paul Beeston tells New York Post that ace pitcher 'not inclined to sign with us' -
Take a pill, Leafs’ fans, changes are in the offing
21 Nov 2009 | 9:15 amIf most of Leafs Nation had their way, Brian Burke would be busy this weekend firing his coach and trading all the team's prospects
- The Globe and Mail: Sports' Readers Comments
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Dinos advance to Vanier Cup
21 Nov 2009 | 1:18 pmCalgary's Walker leads way with 235 yards rushing en route to 38-14 win in the Uteck Bowl in Halifax -
Kelly takes role with NCAA
21 Nov 2009 | 12:38 pmFormer NHLPA executive director to lead new business and promotional arm of U.S. college hockey -
Report: Halladay won't stay with Jays
21 Nov 2009 | 10:37 amBlue Jays president and CEO Paul Beeston tells New York Post that ace pitcher 'not inclined to sign with us' -
Take a pill, Leafs’ fans, changes are in the offing
21 Nov 2009 | 9:15 amIf most of Leafs Nation had their way, Brian Burke would be busy this weekend firing his coach and trading all the team's prospects -
Carter leads Magic past Celtics
20 Nov 2009 | 10:22 pmFormer Raptor star scores 10 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter including a tiebreaking jumper to give Orlando a 83-78 win
- The Globe and Mail: Arts Top Stories
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Do we need a national photo album?
21 Nov 2009 | 1:32 pmIan Brown considers what a government that nixes a national portrait gallery is hiding from -
Justin Bieber fans brawl at Long Island mall
21 Nov 2009 | 8:00 amFive injured after crowd erupts into brawl while waiting for appearance by Canadian tween idol -
OLYMPIAD ADDS BALLET
20 Nov 2009 | 9:00 pmNo description available -
Meanwhile, at the Horseshoe ...
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ICE PILOTS NWT A HIT
20 Nov 2009 | 9:00 pmNo description available
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Hunted and haunted by the Twi-Hard hordes
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FILM / NOW PLAYING
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A short chat – and a long journey – with Werner Herzog
20 Nov 2009 | 12:09 pmThe director opens up to Rick Groen about his latest film, his dark sense of humour and how he tames the wildest of actors -
Bella remains the most compelling attraction
19 Nov 2009 | 9:00 pmNo description available -
NOW PLAYING
19 Nov 2009 | 9:00 pmNo description available
- The Globe and Mail: Arts' Reader Comments
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Do we need a national photo album?
21 Nov 2009 | 1:32 pmIan Brown considers what a government that nixes a national portrait gallery is hiding from -
Justin Bieber fans brawl at Long Island mall
21 Nov 2009 | 8:00 amFive injured after crowd erupts into brawl while waiting for appearance by Canadian tween idol -
OLYMPIAD ADDS BALLET
20 Nov 2009 | 9:00 pmNo description available -
Meanwhile, at the Horseshoe ...
20 Nov 2009 | 9:00 pmNo description available -
ICE PILOTS NWT A HIT
20 Nov 2009 | 9:00 pmNo description available
- The Globe and Mail: Technology Front Page
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How to die on Facebook
20 Nov 2009 | 9:00 pmFacebook members who lose friends and family members increasingly find themselves spooked by ghosts in the machine. -
Amazon's e-reader doesn't exactly kindle my passion
20 Nov 2009 | 12:56 pmIan Brown cuddles up with the electronic reading device, which arrived in Canada this week, and finds it akin to having sex while wearing multiple condoms: clinical, fiddly, way less fun than a romp through a good old book -
Google PC will start in seven seconds or less
20 Nov 2009 | 12:49 pmMakers of upcoming Chrome OS say it will be out for 2010 holiday season but initially on certain netbooks -
Google phone strategy takes off, challenges ahead
20 Nov 2009 | 12:41 pmAndroid OS on 12 phones; 12,000-plus apps available but mobile games developer says cutting back on Android apps -
Review: Assassin’s Creed II
20 Nov 2009 | 11:39 amThe Montreal-made, open world stealth/action game lives up to its hype, providing players one of the most epic and engaging interactive experiences of the year
- The Globe and Mail: Technology's Readers Comments
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How to die on Facebook
31 Dec 1969 | 4:00 pmFacebook members who lose friends and family members increasingly find themselves spooked by ghosts in the machine. -
Amazon's e-reader doesn't exactly kindle my passion
31 Dec 1969 | 4:00 pmIan Brown cuddles up with the electronic reading device, which arrived in Canada this week, and finds it akin to having sex while wearing multiple condoms: clinical, fiddly, way less fun than a romp through a good old book -
Google PC will start in seven seconds or less
31 Dec 1969 | 4:00 pmMakers of upcoming Chrome OS say it will be out for 2010 holiday season but initially on certain netbooks -
Google phone strategy takes off, challenges ahead
31 Dec 1969 | 4:00 pmAndroid OS on 12 phones; 12,000-plus apps available but mobile games developer says cutting back on Android apps -
Review: Assassin’s Creed II
31 Dec 1969 | 4:00 pmThe Montreal-made, open world stealth/action game lives up to its hype, providing players one of the most epic and engaging interactive experiences of the year
- The Globe and Mail: WebSeven Podcast
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Offline and online meet for java
15 Nov 2009 | 7:57 amThe coffee shop: Where everybody knows your name, Facebook status and that your screenplay needs work -
Life-streaming, a history
1 Nov 2009 | 8:08 amThe Internet has always respected the mind-body divide. FourSquare makes it so everyone knows you’re at John’s House of Hams. -
Sci-fi tech now available at an App Store near you
19 Oct 2009 | 5:00 amWhat has happened to us since our reality has been augmented? I'll tell you when the apathy wears off. -
Urban renewal 2.0
4 Oct 2009 | 1:00 amGeoCities may have been kind of an amateur extravaganza where the little under-construction guy shovelled away all day and all night, but there was something glorious about that. -
All your memes are belong to us
20 Sep 2009 | 7:22 amSomewhere between Snakes on a Plane and keyboard cats... with a little Rick Astley and a lot of Chuck Norris.
- The Globe and Mail: Life Main Page
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Recipe: Saffron Mussel Soup
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At home with the Swiss Guards
20 Nov 2009 | 2:43 pmNo description available -
A Swiss town that's mad about saffron
20 Nov 2009 | 2:43 pmLegend has it that in the 14th century, a soldier faced the threat of death to smuggle saffron into Mund. To sample it today, you only have to catch a train -
Beach bargains
20 Nov 2009 | 2:40 pmHeading south? Whether you want luxe for less or cheap-and-cheerful, we've got you covered -
A Cartagena hotel with runway appeal
20 Nov 2009 | 2:35 pmNo description available
- The Globe and Mail: Facts and Arguments Podcast
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Retirement? It's not for me
16 Nov 2009 | 2:59 amMy retired friends go on and on about their yoga classes and golf. What is this endless adult play in aid of? -
My little guy is a new dad
9 Nov 2009 | 3:32 amWasn't it only yesterday he was throwing things off his high chair? Now he outweighs me and I'm a grandpa -
My bird-brained piano teacher
2 Nov 2009 | 3:01 amI've learned a lot from Max, my African grey parrot, who sits on my knee while I bash away at the keys -
Bonding over the board
26 Oct 2009 | 3:16 amLearning to skateboard at 30, my friend and I grew closer with each failed ollie and attempt to drop into the bowl -
From wife to widow to only parent
19 Oct 2009 | 3:16 amWhen my husband died, grief became my full-time job. Four years later, I refuse to be an absent mother
- The Globe and Mail: Globe Auto
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Why Ford has become a winner
20 Nov 2009 | 9:26 amRacecar driver James Hinchcliffe praises the car maker for the huge improvement in its product -
Your car is on the fritz -- just ask Walter Matthau
20 Nov 2009 | 7:26 amRob MacGregor helps a reader whose car has a terminal case of Black Death -
Luxury cars
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Convertibles
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Large crossovers
19 Nov 2009 | 9:00 pmNo description available
- The Globe and Mail: Real Estate
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Kerrisdale
20 Nov 2009 | 8:08 amFull-on renovation with added curb appeal -
Tsawwassen
20 Nov 2009 | 8:04 amGreat views on the golf course -
Plan for former industrial site earns kudos
20 Nov 2009 | 7:59 amCollingwood condominiums -
Bayview & Cummer
20 Nov 2009 | 7:57 amMore than $150,000 spent on makeover -
Wellesley & Sherbourne
20 Nov 2009 | 7:52 amHot high rise south of Bloor

