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Ford should apologize for comparing NDP leader’s voice to ‘nails on a chalkboard,’ Horwath says

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Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said Premier Doug Ford should apologize after he compared listening to her criticism to “nails on a chalkboard” on Wednesday.

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Why 7-Eleven’s plan to serve alcohol in Ontario sparks concern — and curiosity — in business community

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7-Eleven’s new plan to sell wine and beer at several Ontario stores is raising both eyebrows and concern in the business community. Already struggling with COVID-19 restrictions, Ontario bars and restaurants may soon be facing new competition from a powerful, multinational chain of convenience stores.

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A capsule look at teams competing in the Canadian women’s curling championship

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A look into the 18 teams that will be competing in the Canadian women’s curling championships from Feb. 19-28 in Calgary.

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Canadian Nationalist Party leader charged with wilful promotion of hate

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RCMP have charged Travis Patron, the leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party, after he posted an allegedly anti-Semitic video on YouTube.

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Why 7-Eleven’s plan to serve alcohol in Ontario sparks concern — and curiosity — in business community

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7-Eleven’s new plan to sell wine and beer at several Ontario stores is raising both eyebrows and concern in the business community. Already struggling with COVID-19 restrictions, Ontario bars and restaurants may soon be facing new competition from a powerful, multinational chain of convenience stores.

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