Including: Barry and Honey Shermanâs bodies were found posed like the sculptures in their basement
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[Barry and Honey Shermanâs bodies were found posed like the sculptures in their basement](
[The positioning of the murder victimsâ bodies was eerily similar to a tableau of two life-sized, human-shaped art figures in a room near the basement crime scene in the billionaire coupleâs Toronto home.](
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[Glitchy new Air Canada booking system results in mounting complaints, privacy issues](
[Airline acknowledges long call wait times and says that some duplicate booking numbers were issued, giving customers access to other peopleâs flight information](
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[Catholic school board gets a D for dysfunction](
[Hundreds of complaints filed over behaviour of trustees, new chair says.](
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OPINION
[Heâll always be Kawhi Legend for Raptors fans but ring ceremony wasnât exactly a tear-jerking love fest](
[Raptors fansâ standing ovation for Kawhi Night felt more polite than deafening in Leonardâs return to Toronto, writes Dave Feschuk.](
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[U of T expert attributes âdozens of deathsâ to decline in Toronto police traffic ticketing](
[While police and Torontoâs mayor say they are deeply committed to traffic safety, a U of T epidemiologist has concluded that dozens of deaths could have been prevented if not for a sharp decline in ticketing.](
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OPINION
[Chantal Hébert: So far, so good, as Canadaâs minority parliament takes some positive first steps](
[Connect the dots between the events of the first instructive week of the new Parliament and the resulting picture is that of a House of Commons more apt to be relevant to the political conversation than it has been in at least a decade, Chantal Hébert writes.](
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OPINION
[Martin Regg Cohn: The rise and fall, and rise again, of a premier](
[If she was a trailblazer, Kathleen Wynne reflected, it was âbecause the people of Ontario, in their openness to difference, elected an openly gay woman to be their premier,â Martin Regg Cohn writes.](
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OPINION
[Susan Delacourt: Trash them one day, partner with them the next. Welcome to the two-faced world of politics](
[In the real world, there arenât many jobs that require you to slam someone one day and then work with them the next. Politics really is a two-faced business, Susan Delacourt writes.](
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OPINION
[Rosie DiManno: Clint Eastwood movie âRichard Jewellâ commits same sin it purports to expose](
[Painting female journalists as fiendishly ambitious and recklessly unethical is a lazy and offensive Hollywood trope, writes Rosie DiManno.](
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[Kawhi Leonard finally gets his ring â and lots of love from Raptors and their fans](
[After a nearly two-minute long video detailing his exploits in his one season in Toronto, Leonard got his ring from former teammate Kyle Lowry after a long series of hugs and handshakes with teammates, coaches, senior management and part owner Larry Tanenbaum.](
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