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Detectives find cause of Tiger Woods crash, but won’t reveal

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The Los Angeles County sheriff says detectives have determined what caused Tiger Woods to crash his SUV last month in Southern California but would not release details Wednesday, citing unspecified privacy concerns for the golf star.

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ANA Inspiration returns to place as LPGA’s 1st major, though fans still absent

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The ANA Inspiration is back in its usual leadoff spot in golf’s major championship season, though far from normal with fans absent again.

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Everything you need to know about the Blue Jays this year

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An excerpt from CBC Sports’ daily newsletter previews a promising season for Canada’s only major-league team.

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Minister Ng speaks with Germany’s Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy about vaccine exports

Yesterday, as part of a broader ongoing engagement across government with the European Union and its member states, the Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, spoke with Minister Peter Altmaier, Germany’s Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, about the importance of the continued shipment of vaccines from Europe to Canada.

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Older Ontarians most involved in online spread of COVID-19 myths, study finds

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Almost six per cent of Ontarians online are spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic, according to exclusive new research conducted on behalf of the Ontario Medical Association.

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