Toronto Star - September 18, 2024
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September 18, 2024
Attacks rattle Lebanon
Hezbollah blames Israel after co-ordinated explosions targeting pagers used by militant group leave at least nine dead, thousands wounded
4 mins
Liberals give rivals chance to force election
Trudeau defiant after byelection defeat in Montreal stronghold
5 mins
Two men killed in North York shooting
Two men are dead after a Tuesday afternoon shooting in North York, Toronto police say.
2 mins
When grieving, we often seek a culprit no matter the situation
Cops don't go around throwing people off balconies.
4 mins
Man sentenced to 3 years for fatal assault
Retired CBC producer died after falling into a wooden planter in 2023 attack on Danforth
3 mins
Distaste for Poilievre is sweet to Bloc
Only one political party came out of Monday's federal byelections with total victory - the Bloc Québécois ― and it could be a signal to buckle up for a major turn in Canadian politics in the weeks and months ahead.
3 mins
Another byelection loss forces Liberals to face a tough reality
Failure to win Montreal riding reinforces party's sense of electoral weakness
4 mins
Singh confronts heckler outside Parliament
Interaction shows rarely seen side of NDP leader
2 mins
CUPE executive Hahn mulls re-election after row over video
Embattled union leader Fred Hahn says he has not decided whether to seek re-election at CUPE after its national executive board \"lost confidence\" in him and sought his resignation over a Facebook video post denounced as antisemitic.
2 mins
Premier's job numbers don't add up
According to Doug Ford, job creation is Job One.
3 mins
Mulroney to head St. Francis Xavier
Mila Mulroney has been named the 11th chancellor of St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, the alma mater of her husband, former prime minister Brian Mulroney.
1 min
New Moderna dose coming to Canada
COVID-19 Doses of Moderna's updated COVID-19 vaccine are expected to begin arriving in Canada \"within days,\" a spokesperson for the Public Health Agency of Canada says, although availability will depend on the immunization rollout in each province and territory.
1 min
Construction worker killed in accident
Crew member says boom lift tipped over and struck man
1 min
Man, 25, faces ll charges in fatal gunfight in city's east end
A 25-year-old man is facing several gun charges in connection with what police have described as a gun battle that left two people dead and two others wounded in Scarborough earlier this summer.
1 min
Cutting red tape doesn't always lead to efficiency
There's an astonishing realization that comes from reading a Star story this week from my colleague Noor Javed, about how despite years of close attention from Premier Doug Ford including special Ministerial Zoning Orders and special legislation aimed at getting housing built on a particular plot of land in Vaughan, construction has still yet to begin, and does not appear imminent.
3 mins
Hearing told Titan deaths could have been avoided
A key employee who labelled a doomed experimental submersible unsafe prior to its last, fatal voyage testified Tuesday the tragedy could have been prevented if a federal safety agency had investigated his complaint.
1 min
Harris condemns Trump's rhetoric
Democratic nominee criticizes Republican opponent for threatening comments on immigrants
2 mins
Everybody is wrong about TIFF film
Early in \"Russians at War,\" a new film by the Russian-Canadian filmmaker Anastasia Trofimova, a soldier named Vitaly explains to his comrades why they're being followed by a woman with a camera.
3 mins
Byelection results signal looming Liberal wipeout
As of Tuesday, with all polls reporting but at least one recount possible, the NDP won Winnipeg's Elmwood-Transcona.
3 mins
Why we need to wear masks again
Imagine you or a vulnerable loved one - needs urgent medical care.
3 mins
Come up with better ideas than carbon tax
If a politician wants to be remembered fondly after they've been relieved of the mortal coil, they must be courageous during their time in office: Pierre Trudeau, Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan and Brian Mulroney are all prime examples.
2 mins
Camp a clean slate for all
Without established loyalties, new coach Berube will have several roster decisions to make
3 mins
Panthers' Maurice rested, ready for first title defence
Paul Maurice spent his summer on a Canadian lake. Its location would be best described as in the middle of nowhere. He typically would have morning coffee with his wife, either on the dock or inside the screenedin porch, depending on how bad the black flies were that day. Sometimes it lasted 30 minutes. Sometimes it lasted for hours.
2 mins
Ailing Orioles look to get mojo back
Baltimore still able to catch Yankees for division crown
2 mins
Bichette returns as Varsho, Wagner shelved
After nearly two months on the sidelines, Bo Bichette is back.
1 min
Reds face gauntlet, beginning with Crew
TFC plays champs in the first of four games in ll days
2 mins
Standards set after setbacks
Hutchinson took the road not taken and Canadian soccer followed along
4 mins
Entitled neighbours are driving me crazy
New neighbours recently moved in across the road.
3 mins
Carney appointment criticized
Asset management executive tapped to advise federal Liberals on economy
5 mins
Inflation down to 2%, hitting BoC's target
Economists say central bank should get more aggressive on rate cuts
3 mins
Canada needs newcomers long term
There's a sound drifting into Canada from south of the border, and the rising crescendo will become deafening if we don't address its source.
4 mins
Public money needed to aid energy cleanup, minister says
Less than a quarter of province's half-million energy wells are reclaimed
2 mins
Instagram sets limits on teens' accounts in bid to boost safety
Amid mounting accusations that kids aren't being kept safe on social media, Instagram says it will automatically give teens private accounts with limited capabilities as their default.
3 mins
Mortgage rule changes are only a partial help, experts say
Experts say Ottawa's changes to mortgage rules could help spur demand among potential homebuyers, but supply challenges are likely to persist in Canada's real estate sector despite lofty goals to build new housing.
1 min
Meta bans Russia's state media outlets
Platform cites foreign interference
2 mins
Next generation of Buffetts poised to become powerhouse
Trio entrusted with managing charitable trust upon father's death
2 mins
How Diddy went from king of hip-hop to indicted
Grammy winner will plead not guilty to sex trafficking, racketeering charges
4 mins
Trump himself needs to end the violent rhetoric
Donald Trump wants the violent rhetoric to end?
3 mins
Playing a witch with vulnerability
The older Kathryn Hahn gets, the hungrier she is to tell complex and compelling stories about women.
3 mins
Matlock script made Bates reconsider retiring from acting
Stop the presses-Kathy Bates isn't ready to retire after \"Matlock\" like we thought.
1 min
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Utgiver: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
Kategori: Newspaper
Språk: English
Frekvens: 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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