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‘It’s a life sentence’: Ontario Festive RIDE campaign targets rise in impaired drivingDespite annual pleas during the holiday season, police authorities in Ontario say there's been a rise in impaired collisions and charges this year.TrafficNov 16, 2023
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Subway spooks: TTC hosts second kid-friendly Halloween FestA haunting subway platform not usually open to the public will welcome patrons, and screams, this Halloween weekend -- for a good cause.EntertainmentOct 27, 2023
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Toronto food bank sees a quarter-million visits in AugustAs the number of monthly visits to a Toronto food bank doubled since last year, similar trends nationally suggest pangs of hunger are being felt across the country.HealthSep 21, 2023
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Ontario election: journalists likely targets of disinformation smear campaignsWhen it comes to election interference, Ontarians may not have to look very far for the perpetrators. Researchers say many disinformation attacks have domestic origins.PoliticsJun 2, 2022
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Does COVID-19 make you more susceptible to the flu, other viruses? Scientists weigh inSome Canadians suspect their immune system may have taken a hit from the virus, after falling ill quite soon post COVID-19 recovery.HealthApr 28, 2022
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‘We are not prepared’: Russia uses artificial intelligence, deep fakes in propaganda warfareAs Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, another war is waging online that risks deluding an unprepared audience.PoliticsMar 30, 2022
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Misinformation megaphone: Does news coverage of unscientific, hateful rhetoric amplify it?Could journalists covering unscientific or hateful movements accidently disseminate those views to a wider audience?ScienceFeb 17, 2022
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COVID-19 health messaging: triumph or train-wreck? Experts reflect on past 2 yearsHas keeping track of COVID-19 guidance left things clear or confusing for you? Experts reflect on what went right, and what went wrong when communicating science to the public.CanadaJan 19, 2022
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Does your social media profile belong in your will? Why Canadians should plan their ‘digital inheritance’ nowYour social media accounts, text messages, and photos are probably important to you. But are they significant enough to leave in a will?ConsumerNov 26, 2021
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