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Including: Ruling on juries could overturn 15 Ontario homicide convictions, Crown says in Supreme Co

Including: Ruling on juries could overturn 15 Ontario homicide convictions, Crown says in Supreme Court filing [Star Logo] Headlines [Ruling on juries could overturn 15 Ontario homicide convictions, Crown says in Supreme Court filing]( [“The unprecedented uncertainty caused by this ongoing divergent application of the law across Canada requires immediate resolution by this court,” Ontario prosecutors said in their submission to the top court.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Amber Alert issued for fourteen-year-old boy abducted in North York]( [A black Jeep Wrangler is a vehicle of interest after a 14-year-old boy was abducted Wednesday morning. Police say they are “extremely concerned for his safety.”]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Officials seek to reassure Canadians that health care system is ready to deal with surge in coronavirus cases if needed]( [Federal health officials downplay need to close borders or scale up hospital responses.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [High school teachers’ union slams government offer as ‘nothing but losses’]( [Premier Doug Ford says his government has made “massive, massive moves” in its contract offer to teachers, but the opposition accused it of making a “hot mess” of education and only now proposing changes because of a huge public backlash.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Live at 10 a.m. ET Thursday: Coronavirus Q & A with infectious disease specialist and travel health expert]( [Infectious disease specialist Dr. Sosy Hota, the medical director of infection prevention and control at University Health Network in Toronto, answers your questions about travelling safely during the coronavirus outbreak.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [There’s no place like home. Why Toronto’s coronavirus patients are better off recovering in their own beds]( [Vast majority of those diagnosed with COVID-19 in Toronto are not hospitalized, but instead are sent home to recover, with daily check-ins from health authorities.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Dogs not welcomed? Locks on Wychwood Barns Park dog park gates are a sign of friction between canine owners, other park users]( [Chris Quinn tried to enter the enclosure Saturday evening but left after seeing locks on both gates. He suspects somebody wanted to keep dog walkers out.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Does your risk of coronavirus exposure increase on public transit? We had a Toronto doctor explain the risk]( [A Toronto infection control physician says there is no evidence in Canada that travelling on public transit increases the chances of contracting COVID-19.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Teen pleads not guilty to St. Mike’s locker room sex assaults as trial opens]( [Seven St. Michael’s College School students were charged over two incidents at the all-boys private school. Charges were withdrawn against two teens last year; four pleaded guilty and were sentenced to probation.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Toronto’s Gladstone Hotel sold to development teams behind Broadview Hotel and Distillery District]( [The buyers say the 37-room hotel on Queen West will retain its cultural and historic significance.]( [Read More [arrow]]( OPINION [Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford’s humiliating climbdown is a victory for teachers. It’s time for them to take it and move on]( [Doug Ford was wrong about his own popularity and public attitudes toward teachers. It is a teachable moment that has taken the Tories back to where they were a year ago, Martin Regg Cohn writes.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [I helped break the Rob Ford crack story. Here’s what’s good and bad about the movie version, ‘Run This Town’]( [Mayor Rob Ford-inspired movie is ‘All the Mayor’s Men’ — minus the journalism]( [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]( [Become a Star Subscriber]( [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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