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( And it’s only getting worse)
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The dangerous sham of normalcy in Trump’s U. S.
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Hospitals transfer kids to make room for adults with COVID- 19
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‘ If you were casual over the holidays, get serious now’
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Elementary schools closed until Jan. 25
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‘ I think things are too far gone’
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Maple Leafs cleared to play at Scotiabank Arena,
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Backed into corner, Trump surrenders
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Rosie DiManno
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Close as we’ll get to a concession speech
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PM softens response to U. S. Capitol attack
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Foreign students get work permit reprieve
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Most Ontarians want mandatory virus shots
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Death toll at Scarborough LTC home reaches 73
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Premiers push Ottawa for faster delivery of vaccines
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What we can learn from the Netherlands
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Snowbirds line up to get vaccine in Florida
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Human rights tribunal awards girl $ 35,000
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York agencies launch program to house homeless
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Transit union slams TTC over carpool directive
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In Peel, police chief leads a ‘ culture shift’
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GUARDIAN CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
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Curfew would be a failure
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GOP has sowed seeds of a coup attempt for decades
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Fragments from a fragmented democracy
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Society is constructed to protect white supremacy
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The last, best hope for U. S. democracy
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Blue Jays strike out on Lindor
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No time to shake off the rust
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Coach happy to be role model
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Rana fiercely proud of GTA roots
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Young stars get chance to shine
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Baby may put Homan’s season on ice
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Jealousy about old affair is killing our relationship
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Companies cut ties with Trump after Capitol chaos
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Ex- security chief of firm owned by Hudbay pleads guilty to killing
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Businesses show concern as Ontario mulls curfew
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2021 recovery possible if Canada quells virus
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What 2021 will sound like
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The Competition Bureau has closed its investigation into a 2017 deal between Torstar Corp. and Postmedia Inc., saying no charges will be laid.
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Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has partnered with Greystar Real Estate to pursue real estate development opportunities in the U. S.
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The second- warmest year on record brought storms, fires and floods that cost the world $ 210 billion in losses, according to a report by Munich Re.
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Statistics Canada says the country’s merchandise trade deficit fell to $ 3.3 billion in November as exports rose and imports pulled back.
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Canada’s jobs rebound likely just hit a lockdown wall, survey says
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TSX hits record as pot shares light up
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India’s GDP forecast to drop 7.7 per cent in biggest dip since 1952
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Oil trades near $ 51 with Saudis promising to cut production
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RBC upgrades Tesla stock, says they misjudged firm
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Musk becomes world’s richest person
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Another COVID- 19 vaccine developer gets help from big pharmaceutical company
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Service seeks to streamline streaming
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The sleep diet — an idea whose time has come
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Mournful Fogerty song ruminates on a nation ‘ poisoned with lies’
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Attack shocks, angers late- night hosts