Including: Speedy signing of new NAFTA looking less and less likely
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[Speedy signing of new NAFTA looking less and less likely](
[While there remains a chance a deal could be imminent, ratification before the end of the year seems increasingly unlikely.](
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[âAutomatically youâre called a traitorâ â Kaillie Humphries speaks about her wrenching decision to leave Canada for Team USA](
[Bobsled gold medallist says sheâs happy, now as she enters her first competition with the Americans. But she feels Canadians donât understand what sheâs gone through.](
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[Ford says Ontario on track for 2030 emissions targets despite auditorâs doubts](
[Itâs too early to judge Ontarioâs climate change plan, Premier Doug Ford insists in the wake of a sternly worded independent report warning the province is not on track to meet greenhouse gas reduction targets under the 2015 Paris Agreement.](
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OPINION
[Damien Cox: Bianca Andreescu will be tough to beat, but the Lou Marsh field runs deep](
[The competition for Canadian athlete of the year heated up the day Andreescu captured the U.S. Open. A pitcher, a running back, a speedskater and a wheelchair racer entered the picture soon after â adding intrigue to Mondayâs debate, Damien Cox writes.](
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[Andrew Scheer rails against carbon taxes as Ottawa accepts Albertaâs version of the policy for heavy emitters](
[Ottawa accepts Albertaâs carbon tax for heavy industry, while environment minister welcomes provincial deal to explore nuclear energy from small modular reactors](
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[Whatâs happening in Toronto the weekend of Dec. 6-8: Holiday events, road and TTC closures](
[From skating to artisanal vendors, hereâs a list of what to expect this weekend around town.](
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[Fans bid farewell to long-time CBC Radio âMetro Morningâ host Matt Galloway](
[Popular radio personality signed off from âMetro Morningâ for the last time Friday, thanking his crew and listeners while reflecting on the past decade.](
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[Proudfoot Corner donors find strength in numbers, and giving](
[A group of 13 friends has been contributing to the Proudfoot Corner of the fund for 10 years now, and like many others they also do it in memory of a loved one. For them, itâs Vince Catalfo, who passed away in 2010.](
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OPINION
[Martin Regg Cohn: Ontarioâs Tories and teachers are in a fight to the finish â to the last student](
[Two one-day strikes in two weeks is just the beginning. Itâs easy enough to start a war. The tough stuff is stopping it, especially if you never understood the end game from the beginning, Martin Regg Cohn writes.](
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OPINION
[Chantal Hébert: In minority tug of war, could Trudeau be his governmentâs worst enemy?](
[Itâs a fine balance maintaining power in a minority government and Trudeauâs open-mic mishap at a NATO conference this week serves as a keen reminder, Chantal Hébert writes.](
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