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Patients detail ‘disaster’ inside emergency departments of Alberta hospitalsHealth workers say the crisis facing Alberta hospitals, including inadequate staff and funding, not enough infrastructure and a failure to plan, has been years in the making.HealthJan 28
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Down they go: Gators, Trojans, contenders and Top 25 unbeatens falling victim to upsetsWhat a tough day to be a highly ranked team.SportsOct 27, 2012
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Roy Green: Lawful firearms owners are an easy targetWe haven't been able to conduct rational and reasoned debate on the issue of legal gun ownership, Roy Green says.CanadaMar 23, 2018
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The Ontario PC Party is poised to win, despite itselfJust what do Ontario's PCs need to do to lose?CommentaryFeb 22, 2018
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That late-breaking estate lawsuit might actually help Doug FordOn the cusp of the election, Matt Gurney says Doug Ford has responded well to a sudden estate lawsuit involving his family. 'In a weird way, it may actually help.'PoliticsJun 5, 2018
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Bo Levi Mitchell’s 5 TD passes lead Tiger-Cats past Stampeders 42-20Mitchell threw for 450 yards and five touchdowns to lead Hamilton past Calgary 42-20 on Friday night.CanadaOct 19, 2024
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How Gary Doer won over America while disputing that Obama lost CanadaWASHINGTON - It's noon on a typically steamy August day in the U.S. capital, and Gary Doer strides into a Capitol Hill restaurant looking every inch the man who's "living the dream" — an expression he often uses gleefully to describe his job as Canada's ambassador.PoliticsAug 17, 2012
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A judge has quashed Doug Ford’s plan for Toronto council. What does it mean?Here are the highlights from the decision and what it means for the Oct. 22 municipal vote.CanadaSep 10, 2018
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Ontario schools with well-educated parents more likely to offer child care programs: reportAnnie Kidder, executive director of People For Education, says the findings are surprising — and worrying.CanadaJun 25, 2018
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COMMENTARY: Liberal allegations against Ford campaign won’t rattle the PC baseA recording that appears to capture Doug Ford offering up free PC party memberships in a nomination race may seem sketchy, but Matt Gurney says it won't help the Liberals a bit.PoliticsMay 24, 2018
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NDP tied with PCs as Ford’s Tories tumble in Ontario election: Ipsos pollThe race Ontario election is heating up as a new poll shows the New Democrats gaining momentum and Progressive Conservatives losing ground.CanadaMay 22, 2018
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Still think outsourcing our national defence is a good idea?Since we haven't gotten our act together, like it or not, we are almost entirely dependent on the United States. That's a bad place to be when a country is locked in a testy trade dispute with its benefactor.CommentaryJun 13, 2018
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Lane filtering: Toronto studying how motorcyclists can drive between lanes of traffic at red lightsThe practice known as lane filtering is being analyzed after city council approved a motion last month to explore a potential pilot project.CanadaJul 13, 2018
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Toronto board of health to recommend decriminalization of all personal drug useDr. Eileen de Villa's report recommends the board of health call on the federal government to "decriminalize the possession of all drugs for personal use, and scale up prevention, harm reduction and treatment services."CanadaJul 16, 2018
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Ontario’s appeal court sides with Ford government, paves way for 25-ward Toronto electionBy granting a stay, there will be 25 wards instead of 47 in the upcoming municipal election as originally set out in Bill 5, the Better Local Government Act.PoliticsSep 19, 2018
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Ontario didn’t drop the constitutional ‘nuclear bomb’ — but Doug Ford isn’t disarming it, eitherThe threatened use of the notwithstanding clause isn't a bug in a bumbling process, but a feature, Matt Gurney says.CommentarySep 19, 2018
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COMMENTARY: Response to Danforth shooting brings out some of the best in Toronto — and some of the worstThe response to Sunday's shooting in Toronto is a mixture of wonderful and stupid. Sadly, the stupid will outlast the wonderful, Matt Gurney says.CanadaJul 25, 2018
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COMMENTARY: Our obsession with taking photos is changing how we remember the pastOur reliance on smartphones and selfies can have some rather profound risks when it comes to personal memory, writes researcher Giuliana Mazzoni.Jan 6, 2019
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Decades of failure paved way for Donald Trump’s immigration policiesWhat happens when decades of leaders fail to fix U.S. immigration? You get Donald Trump, Matt Gurney says.CommentaryJan 10, 2019
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Nobody is surprised Quebec is going after the niqab yet againWhile the text of Bill 62 does not explicitly refer to the burka or niqab, it is obvious that Muslim women who wear either will be disproportionately affected.CommentaryOct 19, 2017