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Shame vs. empathy: addressing vaccine hesitancy 

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From growing unvaccinated in an anti-science household, to becoming an immunologist and vaccine advocate, Dr. Elisabeth Marnik knows what it’s

Gas prices in GTA expected to rise 5 cents at midnight

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Gas prices in the GTA are set to rise again, a day after drivers got a temporary reprieve at the

Ontario woman charged after allegedly stealing $73K from elderly victim as power of attorney

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Durham police say a woman has been charged after allegedly abusing her legal authority under the power of attorney to

3 people stabbed at North York home, police say

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Toronto police are investigating after multiple people were stabbed inside a home on Glendora Avenue early Thursday, leaving two victims

Developer to perform mercury testing on former golf course, City of Ottawa says

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Under the Environmental Protection Act, environmental testing and risk assessment is performed by a professional engineer who is retained by

What happens when you don’t die on time?

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Unlike Campbell, he didn’t have a bucket list. He looked at his remaining time as an opportunity to get done

Federal distrust prompts some Democratic states to protect polling places, election records

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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Democratic-led states alarmed by the prospect of federal immigration officers patrolling the polls during this

Brent crude oil tops $100 a barrel as Iran attacks on shipping worsen supply concerns

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BANGKOK (AP) — The price of a barrel of Brent crude oil, the international standard, topped $100 a barrel early

Niagara Region chair Bob Gale resigns over allegations he owns signed Adolf Hitler book

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Bob Gale has resigned as the chair of the Regional Municipality of Niagara amid reports he owns a copy of