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Age of Unreason, Asylum-seekers from U.S. flee to Montreal's Olympic Stadium

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Morning Headlines The truth is out there. The problem is that we don't believe it: Age of Unreason.

[thestar.com newsletter logo]( Morning Headlines [The truth is out there. The problem is that we don't believe it: Age of Unreason.]( The truth is out there. The problem is that we don't believe it: Age of Unreason. There are days, in this age of Trumpian “alternative facts” and Trudeaupian selfies, of climate-change deniers and anti-vaxxers and all the varieties of “truthers,” when you begin to wonder if things like facts and evidence and logic play much of a role in our public debates anymore. [Read More]( Montreal’s Olympic Stadium serves as shelter for asylum-seekers from U.S. They are fleeing the United States by the hundreds, asylum seekers fearful of the gathering clouds of President Donald Trump's immigration policy. They make their way to Montreal's Olympic Stadium, where the doors have been thrown open in welcome. [Read More]( Cop now accused of slapping a female colleague’s buttocks faces new Police Act charges. Const. Usman Haroon, accused of groping and making lewd comments to a female colleague, is facing new disciplinary charges related to another female officer. [Read More]( Advertisement [advertising]( Should Toronto push to decriminalize all drugs? The city’s medical health officer ready to consider it [Read More]( Mueller asks White House to hand over records on former national security adviser Michael Flynn [Read More]( Ontario’s top court orders third trial in teardrop tattoo murder case [Read More]( The high cost of flying on the cheap: Mallick [Read More]( Thanks to readers like you, Fresh Air Fund reaches goal [Read More]( Toronto Caribbean Carnival takes over Lake Shore with Grande Parade. Follow our live coverage [Read More]( [“Canada's Graceland”]( Four years after rock legend Ronnie Hawkins failed to sell his 175-acre Hawkstone Manor, it’s back on the market — for $10.65-million less. The Stoney Lake home has welcomed many musical superstars over the years, including John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Blue Rodeo, Gordon Lightfoot, Ian and Sylvia Tyson and Rush, who recorded their smash hit ‘Tom Sawyer’ there. 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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