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[View Web Version]( [Star Logo] Headlines [Premier Doug Ford accepts resignation of his controversial chief of staff, Dean French]( [The Etobicoke insurance broker quit Friday night after two cabinet ministers personally appealed to Ford to fire him. The move came after Ford was forced to revoke two high-paying patronage appointments following revelations of their close personal ties to French.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Murdered billionaire Barry Sherman planned to give away or invest much of his fortune, sources say]( [In the year before he was murdered, Barry Sherman was working on plans to give large amounts of money to charity and his wife, Honey, who was also killed, as well as expand his company Apotex, people close to the late couple say.]( [Read More [arrow]]( Climate change is already changing Canada. Find out how in Undeniable, a new, limited-run newsletter from Star reporters covering climate change's cross-country impact. [Sign up for the Undeniable newsletter here]( to follow along. [Feature Seperator] [Safety kits distributed ahead of Pride parade in case attendees face confrontations with anti-LGBTQ protesters]( [The 519 Church Street Community Centre is giving out kits to ensure festival revelers are safe and ready to face up to any hate groups or individuals if necessary.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Fifteen-year-old student protester gets bill for $1,444 for clean-up of sidewalk chalk slogans]( [High school and elementary students gathered at Queen’s Park in early May to protest the Ford government’s cuts to education. They expressed their displeasure in writing, some of it profane. The legislature paid to remove it immediately.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Catholic board ‘deeply sorry’ after quote attributed to Hitler used in Grade 8 graduation display]( [The boy had searched online for an inspirational quote and didn’t know who Hitler was, the board spokesperson said.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [✉ Like this? Click to sign up for more newsletters]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( Download our FREE mobile app [android]( [ios]( 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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