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Naomi Osaka set to make long-awaited tennis return at Brisbane International

by Virginia Chavez
Naomi Osaka set to make long-awaited tennis return at Brisbane International

Tennis Four-time Grand Slam singles champion Naomi Osaka will make her comeback to tennis at the Brisbane International warm-up tournament ahead of the Australian Open. Former world No. 1 gave …

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Unions announce 3 more strike days as 420,000 Quebec public workers walk off the job today

by Anas Siddiqui
Unions announce 3 more strike days as 420,000 Quebec public workers walk off the job today

The unions representing hundreds of thousands of public sector workers who walked off the job today have announced three more strike days planned for Nov. 21 to 23 unless a deal …

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My dad’s blood sugar tells me a lot as a med student. But there’s a story behind that number

by Akin Smith
My dad’s blood sugar tells me a lot as a med student. But there’s a story behind that number

Kerry Yang’s dad, Wei Qun Yang, has been monitoring his blood sugar levels for the past seven years. (Submitted by Kerry Yang) This First Person article is written by Kerry …

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No tricks, just treats: Laval, Que., street making Halloween more accessible to autistic kids

by Akin Smith
No tricks, just treats: Laval, Que., street making Halloween more accessible to autistic kids

Jumping decorations, flashing lights, loud noises and spooky music — all staples of a traditional Halloween night — are scary for many young children.  For some trick-or-treaters with autism, however, the commotion can …

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Donovan Bailey entered a race on a whim. It led to Olympic stardom

by Virginia Chavez
Donovan Bailey entered a race on a whim. It led to Olympic stardom

In 1990, Donovan Bailey was doing well for himself. He was selling real estate, wearing nice suits and driving nice cars.  But the Jamaican Canadian had a nagging desire to race taking …

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Toronto family worries their son aging out of pediatric care will be like ‘falling off a cliff’

by Akin Smith
Toronto family worries their son aging out of pediatric care will be like ‘falling off a cliff’

White Coat Black Art26:30Aging out of pediatric care For the past 21 years, Marcy White has been fighting to keep her son Jacob Trossman alive — and that fight recently …

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33 U.S. states sue Facebook and Instagram owner for making social media addictive to kids

by Anas Siddiqui
33 U.S. states sue Facebook and Instagram owner for making social media addictive to kids

Thirty-three states including California and New York are suing Meta Platforms Inc. for harming young people’s mental health and contributing to the youth mental health crisis by knowingly designing features …

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Balbharati seeks feedback on integrated textbooks introduced to reduce school bags weight

by Judith Hall
Balbharati seeks feedback on integrated textbooks introduced to reduce school bags weight

MUMBAI: The state’s textbook bureau ‘Balbharati’ has sought online feedback from teachers, parents and students on the integrated text-cum-note books introduced on a pilot basis to reduce the weight of …

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Humana-Paredes, Wilkerson named Canada’s flag-bearers for Pan Am opening ceremony

by Virginia Chavez
Humana-Paredes, Wilkerson named Canada’s flag-bearers for Pan Am opening ceremony

The beach volleyball team of Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson were named Canada’s flag-bearers for the Pan American Games opening ceremonies Friday. The Toronto athletes were chosen to usher Canada’s …

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Dads have a ‘unique effect’ on kids’ attainment. Here’s how

by Walter Watson
Dads have a ‘unique effect’ on kids’ attainment. Here’s how

Kids whose dads read, sing and draw with them may have an advantage once they start school, according to new research from the U.K. “Fathers’ childcare involvement has a unique …

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