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The wake-up call for a generation of wide-eyed home buyers

A wide swath of young homebuyers is beginning to grapple with something unseen in their adult lives—a market that actually goes down

TIFF 2012: The ripple effect of the ensemble cast

‘Cloud Atlas’ is studded with stars, and follows in a long line of cause and effect-themed films

TIFF VIDEO: Interview with director Paul Haggis

The founder of Artists for Peace and Justice sits down with Jessica Allen

A site of unimaginable horror

Day 24: Horror on the Trans-Canada

“Five more minutes, five more minutes …’ Memory of tragedy never fades

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Crashing computers, and cars too

Recent recalls are raising fears about computerized hybrids

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Ryan Bartt Chute 1980-2009

He loved working on the farm, and adventure. His latest passion was the freedom of flight.

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Philip Ronald Morden 1976-2009

A born tinkerer, he knew no fear. Inevitably he was smitten with the fastest thing on Lake Muskoka.

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I bought a car and it nearly killed me

A man of a certain marital status, age, self-consciousness is not simply buying a car. He is telling the world how he sees himself.

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The mystery of Air France flight 447

Experts try to piece the tragedy together, without the help of a black box, cockpit recorder or confirmation of the wreckage

Things are looking up for Toronto’s condo market

Why all this talk of a crash is exaggerated

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AIG – A question for our readers

Last night’s shocking bail out of AIG hasn’t done much to calm the fears roiling through the markets this morning. It has, however, got me to thinking.