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In this issue

June 22, 2024

Attack from the right could create holy war

Satanism and sodomy and schismatics, oh my.

Attack from the right could create holy war

4 mins

Targeted daylight shooting kills one

Three also injured in attack inside Woodbridge home

Targeted daylight shooting kills one

2 mins

Much work to do on the BBQ circuit

As MPs scurried out of Ottawa’s oppressive heat this week for what is likely the last summer break before the next federal election — the fixed election is set for October 2025, but it’s difficult to see NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh supporting the Liberals’ next budget — many were looking forward to hitting the barbecue circuit and taking time to recharge. But for the parties, the reprieve from the daily to and fro on Parliament Hill is a crucial time for a reset. And they badly need it.

Much work to do on the BBQ circuit

4 mins

Video shows protester spitting at MP

Toronto MP and former public safety minister Marco Mendicino was spat on by a protester in Ottawa this week, a video circulating online appears to show.

Video shows protester spitting at MP

3 mins

Mom, dad, 2 kids found dead in rural home near Windsor

A mother, father and two young children were found dead at a home in rural southwestern Ontario in a tragedy that has devastated the local community, the area’s mayor said Friday as police offered few details on their investigation.

Mom, dad, 2 kids found dead in rural home near Windsor

1 min

Iran protests terrorist branding for its guard corps

The Iranian government is lashing out over the listing of its revolutionary guard corps as a terrorist entity under Canada’s Criminal Code, vowing retaliation as it summoned Ottawa’s diplomatic representation in Iran, a move that underscores Canadian concerns about the potential for arbitrary detentions.

Iran protests terrorist branding for its guard corps

2 mins

I negotiated the price down

Journey from $650/month to owning a condo a modern impossibility

I negotiated the price down

5 mins

Iconic attraction closes for good

Popular educational centre shuttered after engineers find the roof was in danger of collapsing

Iconic attraction closes for good

5 mins

Ancient remains remain a mystery

January discovery ignited city probe, with security bill alone reaching six figures

Ancient remains remain a mystery

5 mins

Scotland's strategy is saving lives

2018 policy increased prices, led to a 15% reduction in alcohol-related deaths in just three years

Scotland's strategy is saving lives

8 mins

Renewal is coming for Swansea Mews

Two years after a ceiling collapse, Toronto's new public housing boss says the community near High Park will be rebuilt

Renewal is coming for Swansea Mews

7 mins

South summons Russian ambassador

Anxiety expressed over threats and incursions by North Korean troops

South summons Russian ambassador

2 mins

Ontario considers revisions to data

Municipalities say undercounting homes by CMHC costs them millions in funding

Ontario considers revisions to data

3 mins

Natural escape in heart of the city

The homeowners When Candice and her husband moved back to Toronto from New York City five and a half years ago, they wanted to be close to family. Other priorities reflected what they had loved about the Big Apple: walkability, proximity to excellent schools for their young children and easy access to public transit.

Natural escape in heart of the city

2 mins

Watching the detectives

Hart Hanson made his bones scripting crime TV. With his new novel, 'The Seminarian,' he channels the great literary private eyes

Watching the detectives

5 mins

CHASING HISTORY

After climbing out of deep hole, Oilers are on brink of feat not seen since 1942 Leafs

CHASING HISTORY

3 mins

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PublisherToronto Star Newspapers Limited

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LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

Founded in 1892, the Toronto Star has long been Canada’s largest daily newspaper. Now a multi-platform news organization, the Star publishes a newspaper seven days a week in the Greater Toronto Area and publishes ongoing news and information to a global audience on thestar.com on web and mobile applications.

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