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2021-02-04
Facial recognition tool police used called illegal
Back to class, for some
Designating Proud Boys as terrorist entity applauded
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Another Schweep?
Former Saudi intelligence official living in exile in Toronto denies allegations that he stole billions,
How do Ontario’s schools fare on rates of spreading COVID-19?
Defanging Big Tech
Ontario autism program is lacking, parents say
De Villa mum on metrics for school reopenings
How risky are our schools?
Ford Tories learning to listen to labour
Virus used to bolster PC coffers
Compared to Trump’s America, democracy in Canada looking good
Republicans stand by two contentious lawmakers
Myanmar charges Suu Kyi over illegal walkie-talkies
Draghi brings market savvy, gravitas to tame Italy’s crises
Tech war could turn back time for all
N.S. court fight targets ‘economic racism’
FIGHTING WITH FIRE:
‘Hero’ dies after attempted fire rescues
Council OKs redesign of downtown Yonge
Five households evicted for unpaid rent
App offers students jobs, and helps homeowners
School testing off the mark
What you need to know about relying on science
Is Canada really safe from Trumpism? Glad you asked
Remembering Viola Desmond’s stance against segregation
Do the right thing: legislate paid sick days
Durant has unfinished business
Pandemic pops bubble: ‘We will be back’
One year out challenge for Canada
Marner in mix for prime ice time
Tokyo 2021: Athletes’ new ground rules WHEN YOU GET THERE
McCoy charges straight for his goal
Blue Jays: Liriano’s back for another crack at a spot in the bullpen
Argonauts: Arbuckle happy to settle down after eventful 2020
Simmons details his struggle with depression
Hadwin showing signs of a rebound
Pondering sex-only partner with wife in menopause
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TPH scraps ‘significant’ in criteria to publicize outbreaks
Reaching end of the Wild West internet
Debut of Telus spinoff TSX’s largest tech IPO
Carey memoir a cautionary tale
Dispensing convenience
Drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline is teaming up with German biopharmaceutical CureVac to make vaccines aimed at COVID-19 variants.
The number of SPACs going public in Canada has fallen for two straight years to 25, while in the U.S. they are exploding.
Alphabet Inc., Google’s corporate parent, earned $15.2 billion (U.S.) on revenue of $56.9B during the October-December period.
Car and truck sales in Canada fell 17.4% last month compared with January 2020 hampered by lockdowns and shortages.
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