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Raptors come up short against Trail Blazers, suffer 2nd straight 1-point loss

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CJ McCollum scored 30 points, including the go-ahead jumper with 9.6 seconds left to give the Portland Trail Blazers a 112-111 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Monday night.

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Alabama rolls over Ohio State to win college football national championship

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DeVonta Smith was uncoverable, Najee Harris unstoppable and Mac Jones impeccable. With a performance that was both surgical and explosive, No. 1 Alabama won the College Football Playoff national championship game 52-24 against No. 3 Ohio State on Monday night.

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Why a Trump supporter who went to Washington, D.C., rally says she understands the frustration of the rioters

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Georgian Sandi Ferguson believes the presidential election was fixed. The Trump supporter from Georgia attended the Washington, D.C., rally that culminated in the storming of U.S. Capitol. She told CBC News why she understands the frustration millions of Trump supporters are feeling about the election results. 

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Outdoor hockey traditions under shadow of climate change

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Experts say climate change is making for shorter, freezing winters and poses a threat to the very existence of the outdoor stick and puck games at the root of hockey.

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Disability advocates call for easier access to ‘life-changing’ technology

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Tammy Martin has spent more than a decade helping young students with special needs learn to read — a skill that she, too, would struggle with if not for a state-of-the-art device that allows her to clearly see the words on the page. The educational assistant from Truro, N.S., is one of the many Canadians with a disability requiring the use of life-changing, but often prohibitively priced, assistive technology that advocates say needs to be more accessible. 

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