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Felix Auger-Aliassime crushes opponent to reach Murray River final

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Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime moved a step closer to his maiden ATP title after a 6-1 6-2 win over Corentin Moutet in the Murray River Open semifinals in Melbourne on Saturday.

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The National On-Demand: Christopher Plummer dead at 91 | Feb. 5, 2021

The National On-Demand: Christopher Plummer dead at 91 | Feb. 5, 2021

The life and career of legendary Canadian actor Christopher Plummer, allegations of COVID-19 vaccine queue-jumping, and Laurent Duvernay-Tardif sits out the Super Bowl to help on the pandemic front lines.

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Olympic X-country hopefuls Stewart-Jones, Kennedy learned different lessons from 2018 Games

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One sees missing the Olympics as a blessing in disguise, while the other gained valuable experience just by competing.

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Barrie mayor promises ‘full accountability’ after video of violent arrest posted online

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Barrie’s chief of police has asked an outside police force to conduct an investigation after a video was posted on social media Thursday showing the violent arrest of a 20-year-old man.

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Quebec urged to list burnout as an ‘occupational disease’ in update to workplace safety laws

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Labour groups and medical specialists want burnout categorized as an “occupational disease,” meaning it would be considered the same way lung cancer is for construction workers exposed to asbestos.

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