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  1. COVID-19 cases drop slightly to 111 in Ontario

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  2. NEW: Another 111 Ontario residents have tested positive for COVID-19 as the government prepares to decide whether Toronto, Peel and Windsor-Essex can move ahead to stage three.

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  3. Move over, NEOWISE. Learn about the moon with the Ontario Science Centre

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    For all of you Leafs and NHL fans out there interested in what a game day looks like in a bubble, I suggest following along with on Twitter and in his blog as he chronicles a whole new (hockey) world order today.

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    Are you looking forward to NHL hockey coming back?

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    Michelle Douglas, a former chair on WE Charity's board, is testifying now about her resignation. Douglas had concerns about job losses at WE but couldn't get documents. Craig Kielburger asked her to step down in March, she says.

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  8. This fall, the thousands of Canadians who have been skipping their debt payments could find themselves with more debt than before — and potentially higher monthly payments to make. What you need to know:

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    I spoke to two employment lawyers about what you need to know if you get arrested at a protest and are worried about what it means for your job come Monday

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  10. ⚡️ “Who will get the COVID-19 vaccine first when it's ready?”

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  11. In June, the WHO floated a “global allocation framework” that would prioritize health-care workers, adults over 65 and other high-risk adults, which, when lumped together, are estimated to make up about 25 per cent of the world’s population.

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  12. While a well-vaccinated population is good for everyone, the decision to allow an needle in your arm is still very much personal. It’s a debate that is also set to play out on the international stage.

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  13. Who should get vaccines? "There are about 600 opinions on that, and all of them are wrong. So what the AI is, is an attempt to stitch together parts of wrong answers into at least a good answer," Daniel Ashlock, at the University of Guelph says.

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  14. A team spread across three Canadian universities is now trying to create an artificial intelligence program that will answer this question: When a coronavirus vaccine is developed, who gets it?

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    The scope of this suit is significant. The issue at its heart, even moreso. From

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  16. It may be six months or a year from now, but when scientists do crack the code, who will get the COVID-19 vaccine first? It could be the beginning of a staggering new logistical and ethical problem.

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  17. ‘I felt betrayed’: Ontario police kept DNA samples illegally, migrant worker’s lawsuit alleges

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    I went to the dentist on Saturday cause I had an exposed nerve that made flossing and eating a nightmare for the past months so I might as well write about what you can expect when you go back.

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  20. Women will again be at the forefront, making sure students stay healthy and engaged in the work of learning — because women make up the majority of our education system. Are they being offered support for this hazardous labour? writes

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