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Including: Canadian businessman, Toronto real estate firm implicated in multi-million-dollar offshor

Including: Canadian businessman, Toronto real estate firm implicated in multi-million-dollar offshore tax scheme in Channel Islands [The Star]( Morning Headlines [Canadian businessman, Toronto real estate firm implicated in multi-million-dollar offshore tax scheme in Channel Islands]( A leak of nearly 350,000 documents reveals the dealings of an offshore trust company called La Hougue. Who was the guiding hand? Fierce and ongoing allegations contained in legal, police and regulatory complaints show the figures in this story point fingers at each other. OPINION [Martin Regg Cohn: How Donald Trump coarsened Canadian politics. Even if he loses, Trumpism will live on]( In the worst of times, the best that can be hoped for is a new beginning — a rebuilding of democracy on both sides of the border, Martin Regg Cohn writes. [‘Enough is enough.’ Toronto mosque temporarily closes amid threats referencing Christchurch massacre]( Toronto police launch investigation after mosque receives death threats. [He went to prison for a child’s murder 37 years ago. An unprecedented appeal to clear his name begins this week]( Phillip Tallio, who went to prison in 1983 for the murder of toddler Delavina Mack, was in prison for the entire lifetime of his daughter. [‘That is beautiful, man.’ Actor Jon Cryer thrilled to get his wedding ring back thanks to Vancouver jewelry sleuth]( How a Vancouver ring hunter tracked down Jon Cryer’s wedding ring [Trump doctor says president ‘has tested negative’ for COVID-19 on consecutive days, won’t reveal when]( Dr. Sean Conley, the White House doctor who has continued to offer misleading or incomplete information about Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis, offered the latest confusing update in a memo released shortly before the president was set to hold an evening campaign rally in Florida. [Filmmaker watched Greta Thunberg go from shy, solitary teen protester to world famous climate activist]( ‘I seriously had no idea that this was going to translate into something that was going to go beyond Swedish national television,’ says Nathan Grossman, the director of ‘I Am Greta.’ [How wearing a mask has gotten me out of some sticky situations]( We all know the drawbacks, but consider how a mask might help you, writes Jen Kirsch ANALYSIS [The NBA off-season will be intense, and the push for social justice has just begun: ‘Where do we go from here? We don’t stop’]( The best guess is that the draft will go ahead as scheduled on Nov. 18, but beyond that nothing is certain. Until the league and union decide on next year’s financial picture, no teams will feel comfortable making trades, signing players or doing anything else substantial when it comes to team building. [Vanessa Bryant wishes Kobe and Gigi were here to see Lakers win title]( Ten years since the Lakers hoisted the Larry O’Brien Trophy, Kobe Bryant is still a poignant figure in the team’s latest title. ANALYSIS [Toronto FC’s Alejandro Pozuelo is building an airtight case for MLS MVP — Giovinco was no better in 2015]( Expectations are higher for Pozuelo’s Reds than they were when Sebastian Giovinco took MVP honours. While this year’s offence might be deeper than it was five years ago, the challenge seems greater. OPINION [Will escaping Americans test Canada’s capacity for sympathy?]( Since the so-called presidential debate, I have been getting more declarations of intent to migrate to Canada. They seem more sincere and credible this time. [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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