CBC News: The National | Aug. 10, 2020 | Dentist charged with sexual assault continues to practice
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CBC News has learned a Toronto dentist facing multiple sexual assault and sexual interference charges — with patients among the alleged victims — continues to see patients. Lebanon’s government has resigned after days of protest following the deadly explosion in Beirut. Plus, a mobile, rapid COVID-19 test could help workplaces keep the virus out.
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