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In this issue

August 25, 2024

Labour board orders end to rail stoppages

Teamsters will comply, but vow to appeal decision

Labour board orders end to rail stoppages

3 mins

Want to build housing? Liberals have a deal for you

Federal properties will be leased out to free up land for affordable homes

Want to build housing? Liberals have a deal for you

3 mins

Political apathy on the rise in Canada

Poll sheds light on waning faith in democracy and a growing dissatisfaction with the government

Political apathy on the rise in Canada

6 mins

Etobicoke murder suspect still loose, as neighbours mourn his two relatives

Toronto police are still searching for a 33-year-old man considered to be dangerous after two of his female relatives were found dead in an Etobicoke home Friday afternoon.

Etobicoke murder suspect still loose, as neighbours mourn his two relatives

3 mins

Normalcy just what the Dems ordered

After Republicans leaned way into weird, Harris team bets that ordinary is better path

Normalcy just what the Dems ordered

4 mins

Did Children's Aid drop ball on Neveah?

The girl found dead in a dumpster had formerly been in society care in both Toronto and York Region

Did Children's Aid drop ball on Neveah?

4 mins

Convenience comes at a cost

Experts fear alcohol at corner stores may spike health and social harms, urge province to prepare

Convenience comes at a cost

10 mins

Storm clouds still heavy around Liberals

All eyes will be on Trudeau this week as cabinet meets for annual retreat in Halifax

Storm clouds still heavy around Liberals

4 mins

Astronauts' return pushed to February

SpaceX to bring duo home after NASA avoids troubled Boeing capsule

Astronauts' return pushed to February

2 mins

FOOD HALL OF FAME

The CNE is celebrating some of its most iconic eats. Here's what made the list

FOOD HALL OF FAME

5 mins

Meet the Masked One

We asked an illustrator to create a Toronto superhero - based on a raccoon, of course

Meet the Masked One

3 mins

Inside a killer's mind

In the months leading up to Jackie Buckle's murder, the son who killed her sought help in hospital on 18 occasions. The case reveals the failures of the mental-health and justice systems

Inside a killer's mind

10+ mins

Crackdowns ensnare students around the world

U.K., Australia and Canada are slashing amount of foreigners allowed to study in their countries

Crackdowns ensnare students around the world

7 mins

What needs shuffling this fall?

In a recurring feature, Susan Delacourt, a small-l liberal, and Matt Gurney, a small-c conservative, bring their different perspectives - and shared commitment to civil disagreement to the political debates of the moment

What needs shuffling this fall?

4 mins

I would have died without supervised consumption site

Guy Felicella, with his three children, says Ontario's plan to close safe consumption sites isn't \"about doing the 'right thing.' It's political. And it will kill people.\"

I would have died without supervised consumption site

3 mins

Lamoriello policy cuts against the grain

It was a social media post clearly meant to cause a stir. If Anthony Duclair presumably knew what he was getting into when he signed a four-year deal worth $14 million (U.S.) with the New York Islanders last month — if he knew about Islanders GM Lou Lamoriello’s well-publicized policy against non-playoff beards and long hair, among other forms of self-expression — Duclair certainly didn’t seem to mind thrusting Lamoriello’s policy into the spotlight.

Lamoriello policy cuts against the grain

3 mins

IN THE ZONE

Francis goes from player of the week to almost throwing a no-hitter

IN THE ZONE

3 mins

Ohtani has history in his sights

After becoming baseball's fastest to 40-40, he has a shot to be the first member of 50-50 club

Ohtani has history in his sights

3 mins

EYES ON THE PRIZE

Toronto-born Raducanu confident she can compete for another title

EYES ON THE PRIZE

3 mins

Loss increases pressure on United

Manchester City's Erling Haaland scored his seventh Premier League hat trick.

Loss increases pressure on United

1 min

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PublisherToronto Star Newspapers Limited

CategoryNewspaper

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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