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[Critics call for new rules for retired judges in wake of SNC-Lavalin affair](
[Are retired Supreme Court judges eminent voices that should be listened to, legal guns for hire, or heavyweight names that embattled litigants with big bucks, such as SNC-Lavalin, for example, think will carry the day politically?](
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[Trudeau doubles down on non-apology in SNC-Lavalin affair](
[Conservatives call for emergency meeting of Commonsâ committee to discuss finding that the prime minister broke ethics law in SNC-Lavalin affair.](
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[How a mobile drug consumption unit could save lives far from Torontoâs downtown safe injection sites](
[Torontoâs safe injection sites are clustered downtown, but people are overdosing all over the city. Other cities in Canada have begun using mobile consumption sites to deal with this problem.](
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[âOne billion, here we comeâ: How a would-be Toronto real estate empire fell apart in the Bridle Path](
[At first, Torontoâs most famous diet doctor seemed happy with his partnership with developers Norma and Ronauld Walton. That was before they used his money to buy a 20,000-square-foot mansion down the road from his in the Bridle Path.](
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[Ottawa kick-starts push to bring men and boys into fight for gender equality](
[Women and Gender Equality Minister Maryam Monsef will announce $562,000 in funding for groups promoting awareness of gender inequalities and harmful stereotypes among men and boys](
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[Ontario psychologist used âobsoleteâ tests in expert opinion calling for parents to lose their kids, judge says](
[The Star is highlighting cases that reveal problems with parenting capacity assessments, expert reports that can be influential in causing Ontario parents to permanently lose their children to adoption.](
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OPINION
[Martin Regg Cohn: Justin Trudeau has Doug Ford in his sights](
[Much of what the prime minister is saying on the campaign trail about Ontarioâs premier needs to be said by someone, Martin Regg Cohn writes.](
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[Young Burlington dad succumbs to rare flesh-eating disease](
[Two hundred members of the 3,000-plus Burlington dads gathered on driveways throughout the city this past weekend to raise a glass of beer in honour of one of their own, Corey Witkowski, who died recently after contracting flesh-eating disease.](
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[Metrolinx announces GO Train expansion, including year-round weekend service between Niagara and Toronto](
[There will be 84 more train trips each week on the Lakeshore East, Lakeshore West and Kitchener lines, and 65 extended trips on the Lakeshore West, Kitchener and Stouffville lines.](
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[Ontario will shift Blue Box program costs to waste producers](
[Environment Minister Jeff Yurek says that starting in 2023, the costs of Ontarioâs 240 municipal Blue Box programs will begin to shift from municipalities to the companies that generate packaging waste.](
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