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Including: Families ask police to investigate long-term-care home where residents died of COVID-19 T

Including: Families ask police to investigate long-term-care home where residents died of COVID-19 [Star Logo] Headlines [Families ask police to investigate long-term-care home where residents died of COVID-19]( [Families of a Pickering long-term-care home’s residents — some of whom died during the COVID-19 outbreak — are calling for a criminal investigation into the care their loved ones received at the facility.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Stabbing attack at North York massage parlour was ‘incel’ terrorism, police say]( [North york mother Ashley Noell Arzaga, 24, was killed in the Feb. 24 attack. A 17-year-old Toronto teen is believed to be the first person to face terror charges over the misogynist online ideology, which has been linked to several violent incidents.]( [Read More [arrow]]( There's a new way to start your day with the Star The news has never been more important — or harder to keep up with. That's why we're making it easier than ever to start your day with what matters, right in your inbox. [Sign up for First Up, the Star's newest email newsletter]( and you'll get a quick rundown every morning that makes sense of what’s happening, why it’s a big deal and what to look for next. It's more than just the headlines: it's everything you need to know in just a few minutes. [He was a ‘psychopath’ with guns, gasoline and barrels of chemicals. Disturbing witness accounts offer glimpses of Nova Scotia shooter]( [A heavily redacted document unsealed by the courts Tuesday revealed some details of the police investigation, including witness statements about the man responsible for one of the worst mass murders in Canadian history.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Inside the battle for Foodora: ‘This is about the whole gig economy’]( [One year on from the launch of a campaign to unionize, delivery app couriers reflect on their fight over the future of work]( [Read More [arrow]]( [‘There’s a lot of pent-up demand’: Toronto retailers relish reopening as COVID-19 lockdown eases]( [From menswear to comic books, customers can enter once more but “it won’t be quite the same experience.”]( [Read More [arrow]]( [How Foodora couriers took on the gig economy]( [In episode one of our six-part serial podcast Hustled, the Star’s labour reporter Sara Mojtehedzadeh takes us behind the scenes of a David vs. Goliath battle between a scrappy group of Toronto food couriers and the app company they work for.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Ontario schools will remain closed until the end of June]( [‘I’m just not going to risk it,’ says Premier Ford who also cancelled overnight summer camps]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Justin Trudeau pleads for businesses to ‘please rehire’ as government’s COVID-19 wage subsidy sees slow uptake]( [The prime minister is urging businesses to use the government’s emergency wage subsidy, which was extended last week to cover up to 75 per cent of wages until Aug. 29]( [Read More [arrow]]( [What RCMP and the Crown aren’t telling us: Redactions in Nova Scotia mass shooting court documents raise eyebrows]( [While there may be valid reasons for removing some information from court records in the case, a journalism professor says such redactions shouldn’t be allowed to become the “order of the day.”]( [Read More [arrow]]( OPINION [Bruce Arthur: Donald Trump is taking risks with hydroxychloroquine. The stupidity is not an act]( [Before this, Trump’s lunacy and incompetence endangered other people.]( [Read More [arrow]]( OPINION [Susan Delacourt: Trudeau and Trump could hardly be more different. But on the border, they’ve found common ground]( [Many things once thought to be impossible have happened through this pandemic, but the prolonged shutdown of the Canada-U.S. border has to be one of the biggest feats of the international lockdown of 2020, Susan Delacourt writes.]( [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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