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A man raises a fist at Yonge and Dundas streets during a protest Friday that drew thousands of people, one of several planned this weekend.
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Shall we overcome?
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“Sweetheart, forever and always, your beautiful Black life matters and you’re loved fiercely, no matter what the world around us tells you.”
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It’s not the protesters who should be herded off the streets. It’s the cops.
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Canada is not without original sin but we are undeniably different.
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Black police officers reflect on Floyd case,
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Protests continue across United States,
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Cross-country move sparks a pandemic road trip
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Higher produce prices coming
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Trudeau’s $14B offer isn’t enough, Ford says
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Nurses association calls for better infection control
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Province steps in at Vaughan care home
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Women pay price on national childcare screwup
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Ontarians toast pandemic-forced relaxation of booze laws, poll finds
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Small group to mourn the D-Day dead in Normandy
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No ‘obligation’ to help children, Ottawa says
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Streets may be full, but subway, stores are, oh, so empty
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Indigenous minister ‘outraged’ at police actions
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Pipeline protesters’ charges are dropped
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People memorialize Floyd in quiet, forceful protests
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Minneapolis bans police chokeholds, as a ‘start’
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Biden formally clinches Democratic nomination
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Simcoe activists fear provincial bulldozer
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City tells restaurants and salons to get ready to reopen
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Summer camp is more valuable than ever
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Ironing out a problem with ode to city’s past
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Peel police begin process of implementing body cameras
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‘That was me on the pavement’
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Restart will put experience to test
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Goodell admits NFL was wrong on protests
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NBA: James calls out Fox News host for defending Brees’ anti-protest remarks
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Hinchcliffe ready to put on show
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Recovery on the horizon
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Loans just one hurdle for Black entrepreneurs
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No easy fix changing for-profit LTC homes
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Canada reports employment rise
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First COVID-19, now bacteria
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Putting firms on top
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Don’t bet on stimulus
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Are Uber drivers employees or entrepreneurs?
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Universal takes first steps by reviving Orlando theme park
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Toronto’s underground city faces bleak future
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Battling the boredom with vintage games
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Video games are the new kings of media, even for Garth Brooks
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Empty U.S. roads should be safer — but they’re not
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Together we can create an oasis
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Meow that’s a theory
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Book your tea time and learn how to brew a better cuppa in isolation,
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Filling in Netflix’s ‘More Like This’ blind spots,
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This summer, cocktail hour comes in a can
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Wondering when you can start dating again?
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Four films that explore systemic racism in America
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Good things comes in pairs? Nah, in six-packs
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Virus reveals fragility of the kiss-kiss party set
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>BESTSELLERS
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> HISTORICAL FICTION
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A non-binary, digital coming of age
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What to do about unruly brows?
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Long and short of it: He was charming, thoughtful
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Our sex life’s been ruined by lockdown
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Elaborate homes a reflection of hotelier’s work
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Shipwrecked floating restaurant looks straight out of a pirate movie
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Living together — while staying apart
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Give bees, butterflies plants they can’t resist
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Building on history in Nova Scotia
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Virus causes transit U-turn
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Our economic recovery will be led by building, development
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Seven tools your home must have
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A home you can really look up to
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Space out buyer visits and sanitize in between
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> WHAT THEY GOT: CONDOS
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An interview with Frank Stephenson, car designer extraordinaire
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New Acura ‘will bring customers back’
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Artist takes inspiration from the ‘Golden Ratio’
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Racism in Canada and the people who are living it
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How Canadians can take the next steps in this fight
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When the chaos president flips to ‘law and order’
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Civil rights icon John Lewis says video made him cry
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Autonomy ends early for Hong Kong
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‘I will always be up for this battle …’
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Improving Ontario’s COVID-19 testing and screening policies
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Can America finally change?
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A moment of decision
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Canada can’t be too smug
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THE PREMIER
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COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD