Toronto Star - September 02, 2024
Toronto Star - September 02, 2024
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September 02, 2024
Lessons from the school of Jordan Peterson
The Canadian culture warrior launched an online academy promising to dispense with 'woke nonsense.' I enrolled.
10 mins
Province vows to VOWS enforce rules on alcohol sales
Team of inspectors to monitor rollout to corner stores starting this week
3 mins
Millennials feeling housing squeeze
Families leaving city in search of homes as baby boomers stay put, report finds
7 mins
Israel erupts in protest over fate of hostages
Trade union calls for general strike after six bodies recovered from Gaza
4 mins
School bus operators warn of delays
Association says provincial funding changes mean there isn't enough to cover fuel costs, driver pay
3 mins
Peacocks loud and proud in small community
Jim Ludlam might be considered a jack-of-all-trades in Souris, Man.
2 mins
An 'unmanageable' problem
Some seniors homes struggle to stay afloat due to regulations, rising costs
3 mins
Man dies after shooting in the west end
A 37-year-old Brampton man is dead after being shot in Little Jamaica, early Sunday morning.
1 min
Pope begins longest papal journey ever
Pontiff bringing medical team on four-country tour of Asia
2 mins
Focus on fact of residential school deaths
I am an archeologist. It's a field that I was initially drawn to because it felt comfortably distant from the things that got people upset. I couldn't have been more wrong.
3 mins
Poilievres attack on me a symptom of larger problem
When nurses speak out, we do so based on evidence and on health and clinical knowledge.
3 mins
In between air raid alarms, students fete return to school
Front line of war is just 40 kilometres away from city under daily threat
1 min
Russia intercepts 158 drones
Russian air defences intercepted and destroyed 158 Ukrainian drones overnight, including two over Moscow and nine over the surrounding region, its defence ministry said Sunday.
1 min
Gold Star families defend Trump
VP Harris called ex-president’s Arlington cemetery visit a political stunt
2 mins
A CHANGE OF SEASONS
Canadian game is in a good place on marquee weekend. Now challenge gets tougher.
3 mins
AL MVP has become a two-horse race
By now we can all certainly agree that Aaron Judge is having a season for the ages.
3 mins
Kids are all right, vet lets em down
Toronto loses and learns with the least experienced lineup in the majors this season
3 mins
Gauff reign ends with faulty serve
Navarro takes advantage in fourth-round upset
2 mins
Wassermann looks to LA.
Survivor of Humboldt bus crash still learning the sport of rowing.
2 mins
Canadians on a silver run, but still waiting for first gold
Canadians doubled up on silver for a second consecutive day at the Paralympics, but are still in search of their first gold after Day 4.
1 min
Scheffler's magnificent season ends well
Shades of Tiger in dominant run capped by Cup
3 mins
Use that gap year to plan ahead
Whether it's to travel the world or just take a breather before moving on to the next chapter, students sometimes pause their educational pursuits for a so-called gap year.
3 mins
ARTIFICIAL FINANCE
A growing number of Canadians are turning to AI to manage their investments just beware of hallucinations'.
4 mins
Build up your property value, for little to no money
If you've been thinking of sprucing up your home but can't afford a major reno, or any at all, these less-expensive property-value enhancements might be perfect for you. The best part is that some cost nothing, just your time... and elbow grease.
3 mins
Breaking down those paycheque deductions
Experts say understanding what you're getting paid, and what you're paying into, is key for budgeting
3 mins
You're fired
Losing ajob can be a lot more traumatic than youd think. Authors and experts unpack the experience
6 mins
Author shed light on Indigenous life in rural Canada
Douglas & McIntyre, McLeod's publisher, confirmed his death to the Star on Friday.
3 mins
Make sure kids’ vaccines are up to date
Doctors stress the importance of protection as infections like measles are on the rise globally
5 mins
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Verlag: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
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Sprache: English
Häufigkeit: Daily
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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