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Jul 17, 2018

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Tories sending mixed messages on sex-education curriculum arrow

Ontario's new Progressive Conservative government will scrap the latest sex-education curriculum in favour of one created in 1998, but the education minister insists it will prepare students "for the realities of 2018" despite not including references to Google, social media and same-sex marriage.

Coroner's office cut back on probes into long-term care deaths in 2013, Wettlaufer inquiry told arrow

Ottawa says it will support Toronto in housing asylum-seekers after Ford snub arrow

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Mother of girl shot in playground recalls her asking, 'Mommy, am I going to die?' arrow

U.S. files World Trade Organization complaint against Canada's retaliatory tariffs arrow

Trump sides with Putin over U.S. intelligence chiefs on Russian interference in U.S. election arrow

Toronto women tennis players win human rights case over equal playing time arrow

#BoycottUSA movement is anecdotal -- so far arrow

Police investigate fire at Old City Hall as suspicious arrow

Less room at the inn for Toronto conventions: Report arrow

Police dig ends at property linked to Bruce McArthur arrow

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