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VICTORIA 鈥?A Victoria police officer who lay in an unresponsive state for 30 years after an on-duty collision is finally at peace, a f
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says gangs, guns and drugs have not gone away with the COVID-19 pandemic and in many ways, have become worse.Ford said the numbers of street gangs involved in the opioid market has doubled in the past year and tripled for methamphetamine.Ford and others were in Etobicoke Tuesday afternoon Nov. 16 to announce the government is investing $75.1 mill
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