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A mother's H1N1 diary
'I wield Kleenex like a ninja'
A day-in-the-life of a mom and her twins in the big, germy world
Q & A
The man behind Canada's poppy pins
Every year millions of poppies are distributed to Canadians. The Globe talks with Peter Underhill, who is responsible for its supply
Science
The link between exercise and more brainpower
Neuroscientists say parents who want to boost their children's mental performance should encourage kids to hit the road before they hit the books
Interactive map
H1N1 cases across Canada
A big-picture look at the number of confirmed hospitalizations, ICU admissions and deaths by province/territory
Tories see by-elections as test of Ignatieff
In votes across the country Monday, race for second place is in many cases just as important as winning
Polar bear steals Olympic torch's thunder
When you live in Churchill, Man., ‘you don’t do anything without considering the polar bear.’ Not even driving in with the Olympic torch
Report casts doubt on MD's claims about Alberta reserve's cancer rates
The Globe and Mail obtained findings of a lengthy investigation by Alberta's College of Physicians and Surgeons into whistleblowers John O'Connor's claims
Chemotherapy's link to hearing loss found
Genetic discovery a step in therapy for childhood cancer patients
Smitherman steps down to run for Toronto mayor
‘In my mind, in my heart, I’m settled on doing it,’ says Deputy Premier as he leaves Premier Dalton McGuinty’s cabinet
First Nations couple wins Lotto Max
Marie and Kirby Fontaine of Sagkeeng First Nation, about 150 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, win one of the biggest jackpots in Canadian history
Man reunited with stolen piece of his past
Great-grandson has relative's First World War Victory Medal returned
Ontario children get double-dose flu shot
Brampton father thinks nurse should lose licence following vaccine mistake that gave adult dose to 11 kids
Marketplace
In Depth
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Obituaries
More from today's Globe and Mail
- Diss the flame, risk the wrath of a nation
- Annex homicide victim was stabbed, police say
- T.o.night no afternoon delight
- Follow the leader? Not if he's named Ignatieff
- TTC chief goes off the rails
- Ruling gives Crown stronger shield against lawsuits
- Toronto's Middle East proxy war
- Cross Purposes
- MILLION-DOLLAR QUESTION / What is your favourite reality television show?
- Pan Am win opens city's wallet in hard times
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Columnists
Christie Blatchford
Testimony of victim's sister shows just how dark family life can be
Jeffrey Simpson
Why we celebrate the fall of the Wall
A continent scarred by war and divided by barbed wire has now been unified for two decades
Margaret Wente
To catch a thief in Toronto
When grocer David Chen finally gets his day in court, the odds will be against him
Lawrence Martin
New stages of Canadian nationhood? Forget it
With our 150th approaching, we're due for something audacious
Adam Radwanski
Smitherman's career may be blowin' in the wind
Ontario's Deputy Premier could become a distraction and a detriment to cabinet cohesiveness if he doesn't soon choose between provincial and municipal politics
Rick Salutin
In the next election, it's flu versus crime
To each his own comfort zone: You say safe, I say healthy
Marcus Gee
Panic and blame won't help cure the flu
It is natural to question public health authorities, but they have done reasonably well considering the circumstances
Globe Toronto
All things Toronto and GTA, from news, features, food and real estate, to the new Inside City Hall blog and Marcus Gee columns
The Inquiry
Mulroney-Schreiber
It's a long-running saga and it's not over yet. What you need to know