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Lower-income Ontarians continue to die of COVID-19 at much higher rates than those with higher incomes 鈥?a troubling pattern repeated in each of the provinces six pandemic waves, new data shows.In yet another indication that COVID is not an equal-opportunity illness, researchers at the University of Toronto have found that death rates from the virus in Ontarios lowest-income neighbourhoods have been roughly double those in the provinces richest areas throughout the pandemic.That COVID deaths remain disproportionately concentrated in lower-income neighbourhoods even after the rollout of vaccines, antiviral medications and COVID treatments 鈥?in addition to seem
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TORONTO 鈥?Rogers Communications Inc. said Monday it will buy Shaw Communications Inc. in a deal that would combine Canada two largest cable operations even as it expected to face regulatory scrutiny over competition concerns in the wireless industry.Valued at $26 billion including debt, the proposed deal comes at a pivotal time for cable and phone companies.Although Shaw and Rogers aren ;t direct competitors in cable and internet because their networks are in different parts of the country, they have been fierce combatants in the wireless sector since Shaw bought the former Wind Mobile in 2016. ARTICLE C
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