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Fri, Apr 26, 2024

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Justin Trudeau slams Air Canada after officials force national chief to part with sacred item

The prime minister called the airline's treatment of AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak "unacceptable."

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'He didn't need to pick sides': Behind closed doors, kaffiyeh ban exposes divisions in Doug Ford's Tory caucus

The premier has implored his MPPs to refrain from weighing in on the Hamas-Israel conflict until after the closely fought May 2 byelection in Milton.

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Air passenger complaints backlog hits 'crisis' level as it swells to over 70,000

Critics are casting doubt on Canada's ‘dysfunctional’ regulations and complaint system.

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A record number of candidates are running to be mayor of Mississauga — including a Crombie. Here's what you need to know

When nominations closed Friday afternoon, 20 people were registered in the race to be Mississauga.

Ontario has recorded 14 measles cases so far in 2024, twice as many as all of last year

Eight cases were in children and six in adults, with all but one of the 14 cases acquiring a measles infection while travelling outside Canada, Public Health Ontario said.

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Alberta reports its first measles case of 2024. Use our tool to check the spread in Canada

The Star has tracked 66 measles cases in Canada in 2024 — more than five times the number recorded last year. The tracker is updated on Fridays.

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After the verdict, Umar Zameer reflects

After the most memorable trial in her courts career, reporter Betsy Powell reflects on the case and shares her one-on-one interview with Umar Zameer.

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Leafs notebook: Auston Matthews misses practice but should be ready for Game 4

Defenceman T.J. Brodie, who has been among the team's healthy scratches against the Bruins, could return to lineup.

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William Nylander has been missing from the Leafs playoff lineup reportedly due to migraine attacks. Why experts say it can be debilitating

The Toronto Maple Leafs, down 2-1 in their series against the Boston Bruins, have struggled without a key player in their lineup who has been sidelined: William Nylander.

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Leafs fans at Scotiabank Arena were 'very disappointing.' What can they learn from other (and louder) fan bases?

Are docile home fans the reason for the franchise's historic Stanley Cup drought and years of early playoff exits?

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AGO workers vote to accept tentative deal, halting historic first strike

Art Gallery of Ontario workers voted 85 per cent in favour of accepting the deal.

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Canada’s output per capita, a measure of standard of living, plummets

The decline amounts to roughly $4,200 per person, according to a new report by Statistics Canada.

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Canada recognizes housing as a human right. Few provinces have followed suit

The Canadian Press asked every province whether it agrees with the federal housing advocate that shelter is a human right, and if it intends to introduce legislation upholding that right. Most did not answer the questions directly.

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Jordan Himelfarb appointed to new Toronto Star opinion editor role and will oversee editorial board

Editorial page editor Bruce Campion-Smith is set to leave the Star next month after a long and illustrious career at the paper.

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Britain's King Charles III will resume public duties next week after cancer treatment, palace says

LONDON (AP) — King Charles III is back.

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11-year-old boy walking to school critically injured after being hit by driver of transport truck in Etobicoke

Police say the driver of the truck remained on scene. The boy, who was walking to school at the time with a group of friends, was taken to SickKids.

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'When you have to go, you just have to go': City opens park washrooms early after backlash

Toronto's seasonal park washrooms are opening earlier than ever and city staff are making tweaks to the islands ferry service to avoid long lineups.

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Ontario's film industry takes a billion-dollar hit after two blockbuster years

Figures show while the sector gave the provincial economy a $1.8 billion boost last year, that was down more than 40 per cent.

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This $5-million sixplex can be bought empty, thanks to a loophole that lets the units to be rented on Airbnb. That loophole could change soon

The city says regulating stays of 28 days is outside its jurisdiction. The province, however, says municipalities can expand its short-term rental bylaws to include these units.

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'Shock and fear for their jobs': This Ontario public college is slashing 29 programs after international student drop

Unions representing hundreds of staff at Peterborough's Fleming College say they were caught off guard by decision to cancel more than 1 in 5 programs.

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We would like to remind all owners and tenants on items permitted on balconies and patios.

The balconies and patios are exclusive use common elements, not part of the units. Please ensure to submit a written request for authorization for any items you wish to place in your balconies & patios beyond a natural gas bbq and seasonal furniture (such as table, chairs and proper furniture covers, for example), pursuant to the Rules.

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