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Fire kills 82 at Baghdad hospital, including COVID-19 patients in ICU

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Iraq’s Interior Ministry said Sunday that 82 people died and 110 were injured in a catastrophic fire that broke out in the intensive care unit of a Baghdad hospital tending to severe coronavirus patients.

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Ontario detects 36 cases of COVID-19 variant first identified in India all within ‘last few days’

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Ontario has detected 36 cases of the B1617 COVID-19 variant first identified in India, the province’s public health agency says.

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The federal budget took steps toward racial justice — but activists say more must be done

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Advocates for Black, Chinese, South Asian and other racialized Canadians say the federal budget takes a number of positive steps toward building a more inclusive country, but more work needs to be done to address systemic racism in Canada.

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Mississauga’s ‘Tasmanian devil’ kicking up dirt, having fun in big leagues – just like he always pictured it

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Josh Naylor of Mississauga, Ont. embraces the challenge of making his name in Major League Baseball. The Cleveland first baseman’s belief in the hard yards paying off is unrelenting and so is the belief in himself.

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Cancelling internships during pandemic hurts businesses as much as students

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If Canadian businesses are unwilling to give students the experience needed to succeed in their industry, they won’t be able to find the young and highly skilled workers the economy is going to need as we emerge from the pandemic, writes Ethan Gilhula.

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