Plus, a look at the housing crisis you didn’t see coming [The Star] First Up [By Ashley Okwuosa] By Ashley Okwuosa Good morning. Recovery operations are underway in Yukon after [Canadian and U.S. fighter jets shot down an unidentified and unmanned object yesterday](. Here’s the latest. MUST READS
Toronto Star file photo GTA [Here are the potential candidates mulling a Toronto mayoral run after John Tory resigns]( Less than four months after the last one, Toronto is headed for its second mayoral election. With a wide-open field, candidates who have expressed interest range from the recently defeated Gil Penalosa to high-profile politicians at the federal or provincial level, and even past Toronto politics faces. Alyshah Hasham and Ben Spurr list [the contenders vying for Tory’s seat, and what comes next following his resignation](.
Richard Lautens/Toronto Star HOUSING [A pent-up demand for housing is growing, and it could lead to a “bigger than ever” crisis]( Are you waiting out the Bank of Canada’s rate climb regimen before buying a home? If so, you’re likely to be part of a large wave of eager buyers who will step off the sidelines to find a chronic housing shortage, says Tess Kalinowski. Experts argue a medium-term crisis is brewing as the central bank’s interest rate policy appears to be delaying housing starts when the government is desperate to speed up construction. [Here’s what this could mean for newcomers, millennials, and anyone waiting to enter the market](.
Svitlana Kuzminskaya/Supplied WAR IN UKRAINE [A narrow escape, a double tragedy, and a child’s kidnapping — one family’s year of war]( The war caught Svitlana Kuzminskaya by surprise. On the morning of Feb. 24, she learned that the war had begun just after a cup of coffee and reading the news on the internet. What followed was a year-long ordeal that would see her family scattered across the world as they fled Mariupol, Ukraine. In a heartfelt story translated and condensed by Katharine Lake Berz, [Svitlana shares her family’s narrow escape and their desire to return to a Mariupol that no longer exists](.
Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press OPINION [Did Justin Trudeau boost health-care funding enough? There’s someone whose opinion matters more than any premier’s]( The most vocal critic of Justin Trudeau’s health-care proposal to the provinces has turned out to be his partner in the current Parliament, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh. While disappointed, the premiers sounded remarkably at peace with the situation, but Singh was left with very little to show for the influence that is supposed to attend his caucus’s non-aggression pact with the minority Liberals. Is the Liberal-NDP alliance, designed to keep Trudeau in office until 2025, headed for rocky times? [Chantal Hébert breaks down what could put the partnership to its biggest test to date](.
Realtor.ca #GTAHOMEHUNT [This $700K Toronto townhome is back on the market for over $50K less than it was purchased for last year]( The colourful three-bedroom, one-bathroom condo townhome features a renovated kitchen with new appliances, a private balcony, a fenced backyard, and an unfinished basement with a separate entrance that leads to an underground parking spot. So, what’s the catch? Janiece Campbell speaks with realtor Othneil Litchmore about why the home is priced the way it is and who the right buyer could be. [Here’s everything you need to know](. UP CLOSE
Richard Lautens/Toronto Star “I Am Still Here: Black Joy is Resistance,” a new exhibition currently on display at Union Station features six Black GTA artists and special guest artist Gloria C. Swain. The collection can be seen in the station’s west wing until May 31 and it questions the meaning of “Black Joy is Resistance.” [In an interview with Madison Wong, the artists share their answers](. VISIT THIS
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