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Dire words amid Afghan nightmare
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Trudeau has forsaken sunny ways for petulance and gloom
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Why did anti-vaxxers harassing diners get a free pass from Toronto police?
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The Stones’ heartbeat
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Paralympians rekindle the flame as Games begin
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Province delays stricter testing requirements for truckers,
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When U.S. troops leave airport, so does all hope for Afghans. DiManno,
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Canadians fear
the worst as they scramble to help loved ones get out of Kabul,
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Parties spar over affordable housing as they target votes in Hamilton swing ridings,
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Conservative leader says he would support privately led health-care “innovations,”
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Police union says mandatory vaccination policy is missing “critical details,”
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High schools to try at-home virus tests
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Moore pushes for 90% vaccination rate
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Analysis finds COVID app saved lives
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Trudeau uses Ford as wedge against O’Toole
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Green party leader hints at familiar platform
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Teen flying solo around the globe lands in N.L.
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Biden rejects extension in Kabul as other G7 leaders offer to stay
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Female Afghan judges on the run
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Memorial tree gets little upkeep and no respect
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With cameras up, drivers slow down
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Sleepwalking into ‘grim’ fall
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Why Seneca College isn’t offering testing as an alternative
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A grocery list of suffering, but who has it the worst?
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I plead, do not forget Afghanistan
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MBA students are trying to increase Black enrolment
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Incoming N.Y. governor promises swift action
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Harris rebukes China in speech on Indo-Pacific vision
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Back, with nothing to prove
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Jays can’t overcome rough Berríos start
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Young stars put to the test
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Springer might be back today
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Spooner leads way for Canada
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Goodell says ‘it’s time to get a new stadium done’ for Bills
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Nets look like head of the class in East
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My best friend also fell for my former flame
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Liberals’ housing plan fails to remedy crisis, experts say
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Reopening pushes BMO, Scotiabank results higher
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How to cope with burnout
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■ More than 20 top global insurance companies have moved to end or limit the coverage they provide for the coal industry, and nine have done the same for Canada’s oilsands.
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Getting help landing a match
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■ Chinese tech companies slumped recently, burdened by the prospect of more government scrutiny, but they rallied for a second day on Tuesday.
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■ On strike for four weeks, De Havilland employees rallied Tuesday outside the aircraft manufacturer’s Downsview facility.
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BMO delays office return for investment bankers
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Ford gains as it ramps up F-150 production
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Germany set for power shift as election looms
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China eyes $1 trillion in untapped minerals in Taliban-led Afghanistan
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TIFF adds docs on Triumph and 9/11
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Sip it, sip it good: Devo rocker turns to winemaking
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How to help kids cope with separation anxiety