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[View Web Version]( [Star Logo] Headlines Donald Trump is wrong about source behind bombshell leak: Star reporter Reporter Daniel Dale said Bloomberg News reporters were not the source of leaked inflammatory remarks over NAFTA negotiations. [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] Donald Trump threatens to terminate NAFTA if Congress stands up for Canada U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Saturday to terminate the existing NAFTA if Congress tries to prevent him from proceeding with Mexico alone. [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] St. James Town fire evacuees grateful for public’s generosity but fearful of their future Residents of 650 Parliament St. who were displaced by a blaze last month received clothing and other donated items this weekend. But many of them are still uncertain of where they will live in the weeks or months before they are allowed to return home. [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] David Olive: As Air Canada soars, WestJet takes a predictable nosedive In its zeal for growth, the airline’s profits have dropped 22.8 per cent over past three years. [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] Rosie DiManno: Donaldson deserved better Blue Jays ending than this Somewhere along the line, the disconnect between Josh Donaldson and the franchise deepened. GM Ross Atkins played it straight the day after shipping the Bringer of Rain to his buddies in Cleveland. Maybe Donaldson himself will reveal the real story, Rosie DiManno writes. [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] Precarious work poses ‘serious consequences’ for millennials’ mental health, report says Lack of stable full-time jobs and affordable housing have many young people surveyed saying they experience depression and anxiety and expect to be worst off than their parents. [Read More [arrow]]( [✉ Like this? Click to sign up for more newsletters]( [The Star] [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. One Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5E 1E6. 416-367-2000. If you no longer wish to receive Headlines emails, please [click here to unsubscribe](. To see our Privacy Policy, [click here](.

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