Plus, the latest from the Jacob Hoggard trial and post-boom home-buyer remorse [The Star] First Up [By Manuela Vega] By Manuela Vega Good morning. Here’s the latest on the first Ontario leaders’ debate, a Canadian musician’s sexual assault trial, and why some recent homebuyers risk losing their deposit — or worse. DON’T MISS
Steve Russell/The Star ontario election [Rivals focused on Doug Ford’s COVID response in the first leaders’ debate]( Ontario’s party leaders took to the debate stage in North Bay Tuesday and pounced on the premier’s pandemic performance. Opposition leaders accused Doug Ford of ignoring science when reopening the economy last spring and not doing enough to protect those in long-term care (the brief moment carding was OK’d and playgrounds closed also garnered special mention). The Liberal and NDP leaders said they would hold a public inquiry into Ontario’s COVID-19 response, while Ford maintained his government did relatively well. He was the only leader not to scrum with reporters after the debate. [Here’s more on the first showdown ahead of the June 2 election](.
- Miss something? Ontario party leaders debated [highways, housing affordability and mental health access in northern communities](.
- Martin Regg Cohn’s take: Doug Ford had a bad day at the leaders debate. [Lucky for him, his rivals let him off easy](.
- Interactive: Who will win the Ontario election? [Check the latest poll results here](.
- Watch for: Monday’s leaders’ debate in Toronto will be televised.
Canadian Press/Cole Burston courts [A woman accusing Hedley’s Jacob Hoggard of sexual assault testified he was like a “psychopath”]( Warning: graphic content. The second complainant in a sexual assault case against the Canadian pop singer took the stand Tuesday. The woman, now in her late 20s, said Hoggard repeatedly raped her in 2016 and choked her to the point of her fearing for her life. “His eyes were absolutely terrifying,” she said. Hoggard has pleaded not guilty to sexual touching of a person under the age of 16 and two counts of sexual assault causing bodily harm. He admitted to having a “sexual encounter” with each complainant, one of whom was a 16-year-old fan at the time. [Here is more on the latest testimony](.
- ICYMI: The first complainant testified that Hoggard raped her, turning from a “person who makes you believe this fairy tale about love… to this [monster of a human who has no compassion and no empathy]( His lawyer [argued she “made up” the claim](.
R.J. Johnston/The Star real estate [Bought a house when the market was hot and regret it now? You’re not alone]( As the real estate market begins to cool in the face of increased interest rates, many recent buyers are feeling regret over their timing, buying when they probably had fewer choices and padded price tags. But the stakes are higher than that for some; those who bought early, but have yet to close, are now rushing to collect the funds needed to meet their mortgages as appraisals come back tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars short. [Here’s what they stand to lose](.
- Go deeper: How much money do you need to buy a home in Toronto? A six-figure income, plus hundreds of thousands saved. [And it’s still more than you’d think](.
- Watch for: The number of construction workers on strike has more than doubled — [delaying some projects by months](.
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