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The City of Brampton has closed all city-owned cemeteries in its latest measure aimed at flattening the COVID-19 curve in Canadas ninth-large
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TORONTO 鈥?Men are picking up jobs at three times the rate that women are leaving the workforce amid the pressures and opportunities of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new Royal Bank report.More than 20,000 women left the workforce between February and October, while about 68,000 men joined it, said the study released Thursday.The report said the pandemic and the demands of raising children are likely to blame for t
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