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AJAX, Ont. 鈥?Police east of Toronto say they ;re investigating a series of seven carjackings over the past month.Durham regional police say a 56-year-old man was getting into his car at his Ajax, Ont., home on Thursday night when he was approached by two men who got into the car and demanded he hand over his wallet and drive them to a bank.The man refused and was hit with a handgun, punched in the head and scuffled with the suspects before they fled when he began honking the horn. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police say six similar incidents have occurred in the north Ajax area. In several incidents, police say the victims have been forced t
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MONTREAL 鈥?A Quebec patients ; rights group urged the province to respect the fundamental rights of seniors living in care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, as the province reported 79 more deaths.In a letter dated Friday and addressed to Health Minister Danielle McCann and Seniors Minister Marguerite Blais, the Conseil pour la protection des malades said it has received hundreds of co
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