Martin Patriquin talks percipiently about how the Harper government’s war on Statistics Canada is a cynical ploy, and Macleans also has a piece on the Tory distaste for actual evidence over their own immovable mythology.
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Andre Dawson was deified at the Hall of Fame yesterday; the Gazette thinks he may have snubbed the Expos.
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The Globe & Mail looks longingly at the cheeses of Quebec and their lavish availability in Montreal. (There’s always a tone, even faint and polite, in Toronto pieces: something like how it isn’t fair if anyone else in Canada has a good thing that Toronto doesn’t.)
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My buddy Paul (ex-Montreal. now Toronto) writes: ‘can’t see any condescension here, but boy do I want that cheese now…’
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Negotiations are to resume today between the Association des employeurs maritimes and the union, now that the port is open again.
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Metro looks back at the listes du lundi it’s been doing for a year and singles out some popular ones: the fifteen commandments of riding in the metro, favourite terrasses, best poutines, microbreweries, pizzas, ice cream places. Most of the others have to do with TV.
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With Divers/Cité starting today and another pride week in mid-August, La Presse looks at the peace between the two festival groups, compares our Village with a couple of others and finds some young gay folks who find the Village kitsch and irrelevant.

So faint, I missed it.