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MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec is reporting 17 new deaths related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including 11 in the last 24 hours.There were also 53 new cases, for
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EDMONTON鈥擮n a sunny evening in downtown Edmonton, a group of physics graduate students sit physically distanced around a Dominos deluxe pizza while cracking their first pint in the park this year.At least legally.On May 28, Edmonton joined cities such as Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary in allowing its citizens to enjoy an alcoho
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