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2020 in review

Loblaws got cheap with its "hero pay" and food apps stole restaurants' lunch money, but many businesses stepped up to help in a time of crisis.
At least, judging by how 2020 went for him.
An Alberta researcher unearthed a 180-year-old beverage and made a community along the way.
“Climate change may seem like some far-off future phenomenon, but we’re in that future now.”
This year was a rollercoaster for everyone, and the Ontario premier is no exception.
From murder hornets to monoliths, this was a really really weird year.
Annamie Paul, Chrystia Freeland and Leslyn Lewis each made history in their own way.
Canadians want to age at home. Will the pandemic help them get support?
They'll grow up hearing stories about the wild year they were born.
With visitor restrictions in place, “Christmas is no different than any other day.”