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The act of being present for a dying loved one can be an initial processing of grief, but often family members of coronavirus patients aren’t allowed visits until the very end. COVID-19 may be setting the stage for a 'tsunami of grief,' writes Christina Frangou.
Image of the Week: Either the U.S. president succumbed to weeks of expert consensus on masks, or he had an attack of common sense. Which is more likely?
Mark Kingwell: What happened to humility, more education, and a great deal of open discourse? It's not me, you or some other person with an M.D. or a Ph.D. who matters, it's good arguments that should prevail.
She's the first-ever woman of colour vying to lead the Tories and her platform emphasizes fairness within the Conservative Party, a pushback against political correctness and a repeal of Liberal policies
He's the charismatic candidate who's supposed to be most electable, carrying name recognition and the promise of centrist appeal. But some Conservatives are not without worries.
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