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Including: She’s one of Canada’s dreamers. They said she had ‘limitless’ potenti

Including: She’s one of Canada’s dreamers. They said she had ‘limitless’ potential. But now her future is on hold [Star Logo] Headlines [She’s one of Canada’s dreamers. They said she had ‘limitless’ potential. But now her future is on hold]( [Thousands of undocumented Torontonians who were brought to this country as minors and flourished in our public schools are being shut out of university and college by restrictive tuition and student loan policies.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [More than 6,000 Ontario tenants could face eviction for nonpayment of rent during COVID-19, new figures show]( [Between March 17 and July 19, Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board processed 6,083 applications to evict tenants for not paying their rent.]( [Read More [arrow]]( What's happening in the U.S., and what it means for you If you've been enjoying this newsletter, there's another one you might like: This Week in Politics. [Sign up for it today]( and you'll start getting exclusive analysis in your inbox from the Star's politics editor, Jordan Himelfarb — and now, dispatches from Edward Keenan, who's been on the ground in Washington [covering what’s happening inside and outside the White House](. Together, they’ll help you make sense of what’s happening in Canada, the United States and around the world. [They started Uplift Kitchen to feed Black families in need. The outpouring of support they received is ‘a testament to community in Toronto’]( [Neighbours Antonia Lawrence and Emily Carson created Uplift Kitchen to provide hot meals and groceries to Black-identifying individuals and families in need, as well as others impacted by systemic racism.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Memorial and march honour the life of Regis Korchinski-Paquet, who died during a Toronto police call]( [Family members arrived at Saturday’s public memorial along with a horse-drawn carriage carrying a white casket. A march followed, with more than 100 people demanding greater police accountability.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [For pandemic-weary Canadians living abroad, there’s nothing quite like peameal bacon]( [We can video conference with our family and see pictures of our favourite places back in Toronto, but we can’t Zoom call the smell and taste of a back-bacon sandwich, Edward Keenan writes.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [How a Toronto hospital handled Canada’s first COVID-19 case: ‘We didn’t know this was a moment in history’]( [For the first time, key players in Canada’s first case share an inside look at what happened in the hospital and the laboratory six months ago, as they worked to contain a new and potentially deadly virus.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [A Jamaican migrant worker suffered catastrophic injuries on the job, then was told he could work as a ‘shoe shiner’ and had his workers’ compensation cut off]( [The representative, a retired lawyer, who has taken on the worker’s case pro bono calls the WSIB decision demeaning. “This is how systemic racism works.”]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Africville Museum unveils mural celebrating 150th birthday of Black Nova Scotia boxing legend George Dixon]( [Boxer George Dixon was the first Black athlete to hold a world championship in any sport.]( [Read More [arrow]]( OPINION [Vinay Menon: Evidence suggests UFO whistleblower Bob Lazar was telling the truth all along]( [A Pentagon contractor gave a classified briefing to U.S. government officials in March about ‘off-world vehicles not made on this earth.’ Surely it’s time to give Bob Lazar a second hearing in the court of public opinion, writes Vinay Menon.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Should I get my eyebrows done or nah? Two experts on the risks of beauty and grooming services in Stage 3]( [A doctor and an epidemiologist on what to look for and what treatments to avoid completely parts of Ontario move into Stage 3.]( [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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