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Woman fatally shot storming U.S. Capitol had tweeted ‘nothing will stop us’

The woman shot dead by police during Wednesday’s siege of the U.S. Capitol was identified by police as Ashli Babbitt, a U.S. Air Force veteran whose social media activity indicates she embraced far-fetched right-wing conspiracy theories.

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Senators, Leafs can play at home this season amid COVID-19, province announces

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The Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs will be able to play in their home cities this season amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Lisa MacLeod, the minister of heritage, sport, tourism and culture industries, announced Thursday. 

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Daughter of nurse who died of COVID-19 says her mother was ‘warm, loving, hard-working, strong’

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The daughter of an Ontario registered practical nurse who has died of COVID-19 is remembering her mother as a “warm, loving, hard-working, strong” woman.

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Yes, you can walk your dog, and other questions answered about Quebec’s new lockdown restrictions

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Quebec is keeping high schools closed for a week longer than planned and many businesses closed for a month. It is also implementing a curfew in attempt to halt the spread of COVID-19. Here are some questions, big and small, about the new measures.

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Competition Bureau closes investigation of Postmedia and Torstar

The Competition Bureau announced today that it has closed its investigation into allegations that Postmedia and Torstar reached an agreement contrary to the conspiracy provisions of the Competition Act.

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