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about 1 month ago
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Blue Jays mailbag: What’s wrong with Alek Manoah, and has shine worn off Pete Walker?

Despite Toronto’s good start, readers are concerned about the starting rotation and second base.

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about 1 month ago
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Justin Trudeau ‘chickened out’ on some tough decisions. Here are 3 that could have made his life ...

By dodging political risks, the prime minister missed out on some large chances to shake up the political culture in ...

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about 1 month ago
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I won a birth lottery on caste, but learned fortune need not mean cruelty

I won a birth lottery on caste, but learned fortune need not mean cruelty

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about 2 months ago
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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Rod Stewart are now filling potholes as our cities decay

Why aren’t Canadian stars rolling up their sleeves and taking matters into their own hands for all of us? Toronto has...

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about 2 months ago
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Justin Trudeau’s most trusted adviser has always avoided the spotlight. That’s about to change

There is one main reason Telford has remained in her job for more than seven years, Susan Delacourt writes.

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about 2 months ago
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Everything looks the same, the bland leading the bland

This is the era of the generic, the conformist. To protest, vote with your money. Buy the distinctive, eat the unusua...

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about 2 months ago
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Canada’s relationship with the U.S. is in decline, and no one wants to talk about it

More than 50 years after Pierre Trudeau famously compared Canada-U.S. relations to “sleeping with an elephant,” it se...

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about 2 months ago
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Donald Trump has the worst day of his life, so far

The trick of this is that if he somehow manages to escape these first hush money charges — and the procedure will be ...

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about 2 months ago
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Matlow’s ethics suspension for Twitter bullying is not a good look

Never attack individuals, particularly colleagues, on social media. Keep it in-house. People never forget, you see. T...

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about 2 months ago
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It’s worth noting when we see police do their jobs well

It’s impressive when cops do what they were trained for, Heather Mallick writes.

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about 2 months ago
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There were two Stephen Harpers — and Pierre Poilievre is getting advice from the wrong one

The former prime minister seems to have forgotten how he led the Conservatives to power in 2006, Susan Delacourt writes.

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about 2 months ago
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British man accidentally orders 60 pairs of reading glasses and I’m focusing blame on online shop...

Back in the day, when retail was confined to bricks-and-mortar, it was impossible to accidentally buy 222 toasters.

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2 months ago
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Pierre Poilievre says Canada is broken. This budget is Justin Trudeau’s answer

This government has earned — for now — its ‘right to repair,’ Susan Delacourt writes.

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2 months ago
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The Gwyneth Paltrow skiing lawsuit is a lost cause no matter who wins

Neither side can settle on the basic facts. It doesn’t help that this trial, now in its second week, is already a mem...

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2 months ago
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Doug Ford’s bad Walmart haircut proves no man is safe at the barbershop

Ford’s haircut reveals a bald truth: male heads should be treated with the same love and care extended to females.

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2 months ago
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Chaeyoung’s swastika T-shirt shows K-pop stars need stylists who can guard against offensive garm...

K-pop is storming the planet. Now K-pop is in dire need of a North American team of culturally sensitive stylists.

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2 months ago
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Ottawa launching study that could delay some of Doug Ford’s Greenbelt plans

The federal government will study Rouge National Urban Park to better understand the impacts of housing developments ...

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2 months ago
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Why do so many men dislike Justin Trudeau?

Never mind the prime minister’s policies — a new poll suggest many male voters simply “don’t like him as a person,” S...

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2 months ago
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Ye Olde Mailbag: In-season Raptors trades, a bit if March Madness and what's up with Zion?

A bit of the Poeltl impact on Siakam and the roster looking into the future plus one on Basketball Canada's ultimate ...

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2 months ago
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Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh’s partnership proves politics works best when no one is watching

Tensions exist and have flared over everything from guns to health care, but things are generally humming along, Susa...

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2 months ago
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NDP candidate Sarah Jama wins provincial Hamilton Centre byelection

The 28-year-old founder of the Disability Justice Network of Ontario replaces Andrea Horwath, who quit as MPP in Augu...

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2 months ago
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When it comes to trust, Justin Trudeau’s point man on election interference wrote the book

David Johnston has been handed the task of nothing less than protecting the integrity of Canada’s democracy, Susan De...

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2 months ago
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Canada’s immigration minister has a challenge. Brian Mulroney has some advice

The politics of immigration and refugee policy are nothing if not a balancing act in a democracy, Martin Regg Cohn wr...

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2 months ago
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Former councillor Giorgio Mammoliti to run for Toronto mayor

The long-time city councillor stressed that safety in public spaces and on the TTC will be a focus for him.

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2 months ago
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From rigid and rule-bound to roguish and free-range

From rigid and rule-bound to roguish and free-range

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3 months ago
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Watch: Immigration Minister Sean Fraser talks about Canada’s juggling act as refugee claimants li...

Moderated by Star columnist Martin Regg Cohn, this event at Toronto Metropolitan University will be livestreamed.

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3 months ago
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Former councillor Mike Layton to lead York University’s climate change strategy

The former representative for University-Rosedale announced two weeks ago he would not run to replace John Tory as ma...

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3 months ago
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Blame game unfolds as Millard and Smich appeal murder convictions

Overwhelming evidence in slayings of Laura Babcock, Tim Bosma and Millard’s father Wayne backs guilty verdicts, Crown...

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3 months ago
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A dictator who met his match in civilian politicians — and in ordinary voters

Pervez Musharraf personified Pakistan’s tug of war between democratic rule and military dictatorship, Martin Regg Coh...

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3 months ago
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Raptors’ next stretch will determine whether NBA playoffs is possible, or if they’re in the draft...

Toronto is clinging precariously to a play-in spot after disastrous road trip and just 14 games left in the season.

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3 months ago
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Ye Olde Mailbag: Tons of fallout from Raptors vs. Refs, some odd prop bets and player notes

A bit on what the long-term future might hold and what the loss of some television money might mean

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3 months ago
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No matter what Doug Ford thinks, some of your rights can’t be trampled

The premier’s latest transgression is of a piece with his previous aggression toward Charter rights, Martin Regg Cohn...

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3 months ago
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Fire crews slower to respond in Toronto’s low-income neighbourhoods, data shows

Toronto Fire Services met its target response times at lower rates in areas designated as struggling with inequity an...

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3 months ago
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The fight between Justin Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre is taking Canadian politics to a dark place

The Conservative leader has gone where few, if any, opposition leaders have gone before, Susan Delacourt writes.

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3 months ago
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The Oscars snub Volodymyr Zelenskyy again and it’s shameful

The Ukraine president knows the best way to remind us his people are staring down evil is to address large global aud...

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3 months ago
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When will this huge majority of women and their male allies change the world?

Pick a sector, any sector, and women will be faring badly. That is the state of women’s rights in 2023.

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3 months ago
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Ontario’s Liberals hit rock bottom. Could Bonnie Crombie be their saviour?

She stole the show when 1,500 Liberal diehards braved a snowstorm to preside over the rebirth of a moribund movement ...

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3 months ago
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Who will survive the AI writing revolution?

Wasn’t technology meant to improve our quality of life, rather than increase quantity of output?

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3 months ago
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Food delivery riders hogging e-bikes sparks push for new Bike Share fees

The new fees are an attempt to stop food delivery employees from “monopolizing” the bike share program’s e-bikes.

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