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‘We lost a brave and valiant hero’
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Scarborough’s case rate called ‘serious’
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Evidence obtained from outside Canada in Sherman case: police
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Ex-steakhouse employee files complaint alleging harassment
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Provincial health table members call for more transparency
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Feds propose new privacy law
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Longer Christmas break for schools?
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An act inconceivable to a man who loves his son
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CBSA won’t disclose evidence in deportation case
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Trump pulls Elections Canada into voting conspiracy theories
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Zero cases could be a tough nut to crack
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Virus a bigger worry than soaring national debt
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Population key in vaccine rollout, Alberta says
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Njoo ‘optimistic’ about coronavirus inoculation
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Ontario expands number of mental health teams working with police
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States plead for federal help as virus spreads
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Ethiopian PM vows ‘final’ offensive in Tigray region
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In the pandemic game, Ford is losing
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Autism defence raises advocates’ indignation
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This is not transparency
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Pandemic is taking a terrible toll on university students
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Save a life by wearing a mask or signing an organ donor card
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The great unmasked: you know who you are and so do I
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Investing in immigrants will pay off
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March break might be ticket home if all else fails
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Late Finals may keep players out of Olympics
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Bucks’ big bet is bad news for Raps
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Springer, Bradley Jr. front and centre
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League hopes plan will boost diversity
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Epstein resigns as Cubs president
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Players brace for financial hit
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Should I tell colleague’s wife about his affair?
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Hudson’s Bay announces ambitious online strategy
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Heinz ketchup production coming back to Canada
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Canada has 8,000 hotels. Half say they are near death
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Condo builder strikes deal with Hamilton bowling ace
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Clothes don’t make a manly man
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Liven things up with verjus
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A portion of a grant to Nature United from the Bezos Earth Fund has been earmarked to protect forests in Clayoquot Sound, B.C., and throughout the Emerald Edge in Canada and the United States.
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A U.S. Senate panel has summoned the CEOs of Facebook and Twitter to defend their handling of disinformation in the election between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden.
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The annual pace of housing starts increased three per cent in October compared with September, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said Tuesday, less than some economists predicted.
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Proposed changes by Employment and Social Development Canada could deter immigrant entrepreneurs from investing in Canada, critics say.
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Swift singing the blues after sale of her catalogue — again
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Orridge, former Canadian Football League head, to run TVO
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From farm to table: A look into the life of an apple