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Sex allegations rock Albert Schultz, Soulpepper; Wage hike could cost 60,000 jobs: report; Trump lashes out at Bannon

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MORNING HEADLINES Albert Schultz vows to defend his name after sex allegations rock Soulpepper Theat

[thestar.com newsletter logo]( MORNING HEADLINES [Albert Schultz vows to defend his name after sex allegations rock Soulpepper Theatre.]( Albert Schultz vows to defend his name after sex allegations rock Soulpepper Theatre. Four actresses at Toronto's largest not-for-profit theatre company are seeking millions in damages following claims of sexual abuse and harassment against artistic director Albert Schultz. [Read More]( Minimum wage hike could cost 60,000 jobs, Bank of Canada says. Ontario raised its minimum wage to $14 per hour on Jan. 1 from $11.60 and plans to increase it to $15 in 2019. A BoC report warns of the fallout. [Read More]( Mutual Street and Caplansky's College Street delis close their doors. Wednesday was a bad day for Toronto's community delis. Two staples in the downtown core have closed their doors after years of selling smoked meats and cheeses to Torontonians. [Read More]( Advertisement Joshua Boyle makes court appearance via video link, remanded in custody until Monday [Read More]( Trump says Bannon 'lost his mind' after he claimed Trump Tower meeting was 'treasonous' [Read More]( Toronto 2017 home sales down from 2016, average price up [Read More]( Tory now willing to open Moss Park armoury to homeless [Read More]( Former chief of staff to Brian Mulroney, Stanley Hartt, dies [Read More]( Woman's death in Etobicoke ruled a homicide [Read More]( Brace yourself for another cold snap in Toronto [Read More]( [“I was astonished”]( A passenger on a delayed Ryanair flight from London who apparently got fed up waiting to get off a plane after it landed in the southern Spanish city of Malaga surprised fellow passengers by using the emergency exit to jump onto a wing. Share your feedback [Envelope icon](mailto:webmaster@thestar.ca?subject=Feedback%20for%20our%20editors) Follow the star [Facebook icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Sign up for more newsletters from the Toronto Star]( You are receiving this email because you provided us with the following email address: {EMAIL}. Click to [Unsubscribe]( from this list | [View our privacy policy]( Copyright Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd. 1996 - 2016. All rights reserved. [thestar.com]( a property of Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd., 1 Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON, M5E 1E6, [www.thestar.com/contactus](

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