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Down ballot diversity: More LGBTQ people, Black women run for office in U.S.

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While a record number of Black women and LGTBQ candidates are running in this U.S. election cycle, gains still need to be made in order to reach reflective representation, advocates say.  

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Canadian ICUs brace for COVID-19 resurgence on top of the flu

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Intensive care physicians and nurses share their concerns as they brace for an influx of patients that threatens to overwhelm hospitals due to the resurgence of the coronavirus and the flu.

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Canada’s Andre De Grasse ‘in the mix’ for Olympic gold after Coleman ban: Bailey

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Donovan Bailey isn’t ready to declare Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse the odds-on favourite to become the next men’s Olympic 100-metre champion on the heels of Christian Coleman’s two-year ban after three violations of doping control rules.

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Bank of Canada says economy will likely be scarred by COVID-19 until 2023

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Canada’s central bank governor, Tiff Macklem, says it will be a “long slog” to recovery as some jobs disappear for good. In light of that, he has committed to keeping interest rates at low levels until inflation climbs back to between two and three per cent.

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As the pandemic takes a mental toll on Quebec students, teachers are trying new ways to keep them learning

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Quebec students are so anxious many are having panic attacks in class. But teachers in the province are exploring new ways of connecting with them and making the classroom safe again.

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