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MIGHTY FALL
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Province lacked data on virus spread in schools
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Prayers mixed with calls for justice in Kamloops
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‘I never wanted to be a distraction’
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Lockdown critics could be ousted in Ford cabinet shuffle,
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A galvanizing moment for Canadians? Delacourt,
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Growing calls to search for remains on other sites,
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No excuse for inaction.
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Haunting end. DiManno,
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Fans return to stands,
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PM: reconciliation will take time,
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School opening decision coming in a ‘day or two’
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Ford urged to open up more businesses, not just hockey games
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Catholic Church, Pope must apologize,
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A plan for reforming long-term care
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China eases birth limits to cope with aging population
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Torontonians hoping for fun as cases slide
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Teacher’s trial focuses on student’s ability to swim
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T.O. streets high on monotony
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Ontario narrows gaze on vaccinating LTC workers
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Some age groups near 80 per cent vaccinated
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On Quebec’s Bill 96, Canada must protect minority rights
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Inclusion, respect for French, English not mutually exclusive
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Pope must apologize for Indigenous child abuse
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Forty years of Pride and there is more to do
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Quinn, Kadri, Elvis ... the road to here
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The Blue Jays are back in Buffalo and will host the Miami Marlins tonight at Sahlen Field, which has had a major facelift — bullpens moved, lighting improved — and will allow about 6,000 fans a game to start.
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Another year of playoff misery
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Expect great play by Henderson this week
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NBA playoffs: Sixers collapse after Embiid limps off the court in first quarter
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Upset by husband’s secret texting to ex-girlfriend
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> STARS: FRANCIS DRAKE
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Is patio season coming early?
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New leader for Black women in law
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Canadians want harsher climate change regulations
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‘Freed’ at last
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The daily grind on the uptick
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▪ The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
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▪ Canadian software provider Dye & Durham Ltd. will review its options after a shareholder group led by management offered to buy the company for about $3.4 billion.
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▪ The federal government is opening the doors to a loan program that will provide financing to Black-owned businesses that often face a steep hill to access capital.
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▪ Toys ‘R’ Us
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Global economy forecast to rebound
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Ontario’s performing arts sector ‘running out of time’
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Actor voiced Hermey the elf, Spider-Man
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Ontario Science Centre didn’t miss a beat under pandemic
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‘What I eat in a day’ posts can do more harm than good