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Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie makes a diving catch against the Baltimore Orioles in foul territory during the ninth inning of their MLB American League baseball game in Toronto, May 29, 2012.

Lawrie sparks Blue Jays with both his bat and glove

Toronto third baseman shines in the field and at the plate in win over Baltimore

Column
Philippe Bascaules, left, and Francis Ford Coppola

Talking wine with Francis Ford Coppola

Raised in a family who stomped their own grapes, the iconic director built up his Napa Valley getaway into a serious winery

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Jennifer Williams, chief executive officer of La Siembra Co-operative Inc., creator of Camino line of premium fair trade and organic chocolate bars
The Challenge

Kraft’s cheaper chocolate melts Camino’s market share

Up against Kraft, La Siembra wants to know how to convince consumers to pay premium prices for its line of organic and fair trade chocolate bars

Column
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty answers questions during a press conference at Bombardier's manufacturing facility in Toronto on Tuesday, May 29, 2012 to celebrate 20 years of manufacturing, research, development and investment in Ontario.
ADAM RADWANSKI

Politicians, not Catholics, deserve Ontario’s wrath on religious schools

Onus on party leaders to declare public purse shouldn’t be used to fund religious schools

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John Bumgarner, a cyber warfare expert who is chief technology officer of the U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit, a non-profit group that studies the impact of cyber threats, holds a notebook computer while posing for a portrait in Charlotte in this December 1, 2011 file photo. A United Nations agency charged with helping member nations secure their national infrastructures plans to issue a sharp warning about the risk of the Flame virus that was recently discovered in Iran and other parts of the Middle East. Evidence suggest that the virus, dubbed Flame, may have been built on behalf of the same nation or nations that commissioned the Stuxnet worm that attacked Iran's nuclear program in 2010, according to Kaspersky Lab, the Russian cyber security software maker that took credit for discovering the infections.

Flame virus set to spread like wildfire

Highly secretive, complex software that lived undetected for years on government computers now in the hands of ‘Joe the hacker’

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A Chartwell Seniors Housing REIT in Toronto. As four REITs prepare to report this week, analysts insist the sector’s streak of outperformance still has room to run.
Earlier Discussion

Q&A: Top analyst predicts where REITs are going next

Brad Cutsey of Dundee Securities answers your questions on the real estate sector

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Spicy, smoked or tropical? Find the perfect cheese for your burger

Forget that rubbery, plastic-wrapped cheddar. Match your burgers with the perfect cheese and you’ll soon forget those other toppings too

Jessica Atkinson, owner of Stone's Throw Cafe in Blairmore, Alberta.
Photo gallery: Canada Competes

Your say: Staying competitive in Canada is tough business

Business owners share their challenges and how they feel government could help

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Earlier

What lies ahead for Canada's housing market?

Ben Rabidoux answered your housing-related questions

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Stanley Cup final a tale of two goaltenders

Future Hall of Famer Martin Brodeur faces Vezina Trophy finalist Jonathan Quick

As RIM sinks, a takeover-in-waiting?

Research in Motion sank Wednesday after the BlackBerry maker warned it expects quarterly operating loss, has hired bankers for ‘strategic review’

Editorial cartoon
A not-so-quiet revolution

Browse this month's work by Globe editorial cartoonists Brian Gable and Anthony Jenkins

Movies
‘Starbuck’ creators win Telefilm Canada award

Quebec filmmakers Ken Scott and Martin Petit take $20,000 Guichet d’Or prizes for fertility comedy

From left, Ken Scott, Julie Breton, Martin Petit and Ryan Ward at the Genies in Toronto, March 8, 2012. Scott and Petit have been honoured by Telefilm Canada for the film 'Starbuck.'