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Canada’s Kelleigh Ryan knocked out in quarter-finals of women’s foil

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Three Canadians reached the top 16 in women’s individual foil. Kelleigh Ryan of Ottawa went the furthest, knocked out in the quarter-finals on Sunday.

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Austria’s Anna Kiesenhofer upsets Dutch for stunning women’s road cycling gold

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Austrian Anna Kiesenhofer caused one of the biggest shocks in Olympic road racing history with an audacious victory in the women’s race as the Dutch favourites paid for a tactical meltdown on Sunday.

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Meet the unvaccinated: Why some Canadians still haven’t had the shot

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An impressive 80 per cent of eligible Canadians have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That statistic points to a troubling fact, however: more than six million Canadians still haven’t had a shot — at a time when experts say we urgently need more coverage to beat back a surge of cases in the fall.

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How birding’s pandemic popularity is expanding data collection for science

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The influx of people taking an interest in the outdoors resulted in a significant increase in the amount of data collected about birds that can be used by scientists and environmentalists for monitoring bird populations and habitats.

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Long waits for Toronto-area nursing homes geared to cultural groups reflect need for more of them, report says

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Experts say there is great demand for culturally specific long-term care homes, yet there are not enough to serve the needs of Greater Toronto Area’s diverse older adult population.

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