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will covid 19 lead to an exodus from crowded offices in downtown towers dont count on it experts say
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Will COVID-19 lead to an exodus from crowded offices in downtown towers? Don’t count on it, experts say

Companies with offices in tall downtown towers across Canada face big challenges related to COVID-19. In addition to ensuring the cleanliness and safety...

ontario to reopen provincial parks for limited use as covid 19 cases near 20000
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Ontario to reopen provincial parks for limited use, as COVID-19 cases near 20,000

Premier Doug Ford says provincial parks and conservation reserves will reopen for limited day use starting Monday, as cases of COVID-19 in Ontario near...

opinion oil is not dead but kenney will need trudeaus help to keep it on life support
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OPINION | Oil is not dead but Kenney will need Trudeau’s help to keep it on life support

“Oil is dead,” says Elizabeth May. No, oil is not dead. But it does have an expiry date. Even Stephen Harper acknowledged that...

football news coronavirus wayne rooney says footballers treated as guinea pigs
Football

Football News : Coronavirus: Wayne Rooney says footballers treated as ‘guinea pigs’

  Football News Wayne Rooney says the government and football authorities have treated footballers as “guinea pigs” during the coronavirus outbreak. Elite football...

canadian businesses rush to plug a gap in electric vehicle charging don pittis
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Canadian businesses rush to plug a gap in electric-vehicle charging: Don Pittis

The relatively small number of electric vehicles you see on the road today masks what many experts say is a disruptive revolution coming...

across the north indigenous communities are redefining conservation
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Across the North, Indigenous communities are redefining conservation

In a packed gym in Colville Lake, N.W.T., Chief Wilbert Kochon leans into a microphone. Across a roughly-arranged square of folding tables, officials...

2 3 hour wait for boosts from caa as extreme cold hits saskatchewan
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2-3 hour wait for boosts from CAA as extreme cold hits Saskatchewan

2-3 hour wait for boosts from CAA as extreme cold hits Saskatchewan, An extreme cold warning is now covering all of Saskatchewan. These...

after going hungry montreal student on mission to reduce waste feed those in need
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After going hungry, Montreal student on mission to reduce waste, feed those in need

After going hungry, Montreal student on mission to reduce waste, feed those in need Megan Clarke knows all too well what it’s like...

elite vancouver private school failed to stop student bullying says b c supreme court claim
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Elite Vancouver private school failed to stop student bullying, says B.C. Supreme Court claim

Elite Vancouver private school failed to stop student bullying, says B.C. Supreme Court claim Vancouver restaurateurs Natalie and Uwe Boll have filed a...

the anger is real but is western separatism
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The anger is real, but is western separatism?

Let’s see if you’ve heard this one before: there’s a Trudeau in the Prime Minister’s Office and he’s angered a lot of Albertans and...

tiny home village for veterans opens in calgary this week
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Tiny home village for veterans opens in Calgary this week

Fifteen neat little houses, with exteriors covered in wood and neutral paint, have sprung up in southeast Calgary. The buildings will house veterans in need, part...

gambling lego thiefs winning streak extends to courtroom victory
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Gambling Lego thief’s winning streak extends to courtroom victory

It was a longshot legal argument.  But David William Main is a man used to taking risks. A self-confessed Lego thief with a...

thats a crisis p e i senior spends 9 nights in er waiting for long term care bed
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‘That’s a crisis’: P.E.I. senior spends 9 nights in ER waiting for long-term care bed

Lena MacKinnon has a busy life in Stratford, P.E.I., but earlier this month she found herself driving more than an hour and a...

low number of federal lgbtq candidates in parts of canada shows still a lot of work to do candidates say
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Low number of federal LGBTQ candidates in parts of Canada shows still ‘a lot of work to do,’ candidates say

Trevor Kirczenow is concerned about the state of the environment and the world he and his husband’s two kids will inherit if more isn’t...

kids in hotels separated families the reality of being a homeless parent
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Kids in hotels, separated families: The reality of being a homeless parent

Angeline Whitefish focused on the judge’s facial expressions and the tone of his voice as he reacted to the pleas of other desperate...

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