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"Used like guinea pigs," unprecedented spring real estate, scorpion sting on a plane

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Morning Headlines In human experiment, Ontario miners say they paid devastating price "We were used

[thestar.com newsletter logo]( Morning Headlines [In human experiment, Ontario miners say they paid devastating price]( In human experiment, Ontario miners say they paid devastating price "We were used like guinea pigs," retired miner says of exposure to toxic powder meant to protect their lungs. [Read More]( Judge rejects attempt to have Brantford sex assault case tossed due to delay A judge in Brantford blamed decisions of the accused and his legal team and other "exceptional circumstances related to the defence" in dismissing a defence request to stay the charge. [Read More]( Buyers, sellers brace for an unprecedented spring real estate season in Toronto region Buyers can expect mad competition for homes to continue. [Read More]( Advertisement [advertising]( Subway relief the entire city can get behind: Micallef [Read More]( Newmarket justice of the peace's 'unreasonable' decisions under the microscope [Read More]( Inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women and girls hits roadblocks before it starts [Read More]( Jays look for answers after putting Josh Donaldson on 10-day disabled list: Griffin [Read More]( Toronto woman's viral tweet sets off cat-in-the-square craze [Read More]( Lamborghini destroyed in fire on Lake Shore Blvd. East [Read More]( [“Calm the whole time”]( Richard Bell of Calgary was stung by a scorpion that fell out of an overhead luggage bin on a flight from Houston on Sunday - the same day a passenger was dragged off a United Airlines flight in Chicago. Share your feedback [Envelope icon](mailto:webmaster@thestar.ca?subject=Feedback%20for%20our%20editors) Follow the star [Facebook icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Sign up for more newsletters from the Toronto Star]( You are receiving this email because you provided us with the following email address: {EMAIL}. Please [click here to unsubscribe]( | [View our privacy policy]( Copyright Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd. 1996 - 2016. All rights reserved. [thestar.com]( a property of Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd., 1 Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON, M5E 1E6, [www.thestar.com/contactus](

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