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Toxic tech?: meet the Canadian investors who won’t put their money into Facebook or Amazon

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A growing number of investors want to avoid Facebook and Amazon, despite those companies’ outstanding performance on the stock exchange. ‘Big Tech’ firms are now in the company of tobacco, weapons and polluting companies as stocks that conscientious consumers aim to avoid.

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The royals and politics: Can we ever know what they really think?

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While members of the Royal Family are expected to remain above the fray of day-to-day politics, that doesn’t stop speculation or efforts to determine where they fall on the political spectrum.

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Look up: Mars will be at its brightest on Wednesday

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There are typically three planets visible in the night sky, but Mars is stealing the show this week as it outshines even Jupiter, typically the second-brightest planet.

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As terrorism trial unfolds in Paris, France confronts its problem with Islamist extremism

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When French President Emmanuel Macron spoke recently about Islamist extremism, the timing was no accident, coming as it did during the first major terrorism trial in Paris after multiple attacks in the past few years that left more than 230 dead, Don Murray writes.

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As parts of Canada return to lockdown, experts say rapid testing offers a way forward

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With some regions now in the grips of a second pandemic shutdown, some scientists are saying the deployment of rapid tests is the best way to support sectors of the economy that have been crushed by public health measures meant to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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