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[Star Logo] Headlines [Rocky rollout for Ontario gas pump stickers]( [At some Toronto stations, the stickers were unaccounted for Saturday, while evidence that they been peeled off pumps could be found in photos posted online by bemused customers filling up for the long weekend, and at least one business reported receiving the stickers even though it doesn’t sell gasoline.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Andrew Scheer fails to satisfy either side in abortion debate]( [The Conservative leader alienated a key part of his base by promising that a Scheer-led government would not allow backbench attempts to limit abortion rights, but the way he said it left doubts about whether he really meant it, Mitch Potter writes.]( [Read More [arrow]]( Want help making sense of this fall's federal election? There's a new newsletter that you might like. It's called The Lead, and it'll be your whip-smart, can't-miss guide to all the latest election news from across the country, written by veteran political journalist Kady O'Malley. [Sign up for The Lead here today to make sure you don't miss an edition]( read Kady's introduction to The Lead [here]( if you'd like to learn more about it before you do. [Feature Seperator] [Toronto’s shrunken city council is moving faster but leaving residents ‘cut off’]( [A Star analysis has found the Doug Ford government’s council cut has meant councillors are spending less time in meetings, but it’s not enough of a time savings to compensate for the needs of the much larger communities they represent.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Texas shooting leaves five dead and at least 21 injured near Odessa]( [Three law enforcement officers were shot, according to police. Officials said the gunman, a man in his mid-30s, was dead, although they declined to identify him or describe how he died.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [You can lead a horse to a long mesh-bottom bridge ... and then good luck]( [Horses hate seeing through the surface they walk on and hearing loud noises when they touch the ground. So this long mesh-metal span looked like a nightmare.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] OPINION [Susan Delacourt: Canada’s political parties are ranking you]( [How the parties gather material to assess your voting intentions is not entirely a mystery, but neither is it totally transparent, Susan Delacourt writes.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] OPINION [Rosie DiManno: Clay Buchholz didn’t give up after his latest injury, so he wasn’t about to give in to the Astros]( [Veteran right-hander muzzles Astros offence despite five walks, thanks to a little double-play defence.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Justin Trudeau Q&A: Send us your questions on the middle class]( [Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joins the Star Thursday, September 5 to discuss the middle class. Send us your questions.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Elizabeth May Q&A: Send us your questions]( [Green Party Leader Elizabeth May joins the Star Tuesday to discuss fighting climate change.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [The Star]( If you’re not enjoying these emails, please tell us how we can make them better by emailing newsletterfeedback@thestar.ca. Or, if you’d prefer, you can unsubscribe from this newsletter by clicking the first link below. [Unsubscribe From This Newsletter]( [Manage Your Email Preferences]( [View in Browser]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. One Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5E 1E6. 416-367-2000 [PRIVACY POLICY](

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