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Who’s hungry in your riding? Feed Ontario’s new tool fighting food insecurity will give you an idea

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Feed Ontario, an organization that works with food banks, has launched a tool to help understand food insecurity in communities in hopes it will spur people to reach out to local politicians and call for change.

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Sweatpants forever? Why the ‘athleisure’ fashion trend may outlast the pandemic

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Your sweatpant size isn’t the only thing that might be ballooning in this pandemic — the number of stores selling them is expanding like an elasticated waistband.

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My toddler loved her autistic sister before learning about their differences

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When Jina Lee’s daughter was diagnosed with autism, she feared Mimi might be excluded. Instead, she’s learned to unravel her own ableism by watching her daughters interact.

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Line 3 did something rare for a pipeline that exports Canadian crude: It got built

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A rare phenomenon unfolded a few days ago: A major pipeline project exporting oil from Canada was just completed in the U.S. and began operating, generating far less attention than other similar projects. Here’s a look at Line 3 — what it does and doesn’t do, and what it’s damaged.

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Family blindsided after marketing company, funeral home cash in on father’s obituary

Nathan Rothwell

The son of an Ontario man is outraged after discovering companies were putting ads on his father’s obituary, using it to make money without telling the family. After Go Public investigated, so did the provincial authority in charge of funeral services, which found the practice breaks the rules.

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