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2017-10-26
A majority of Torontonians now identify themselves as visible minorities
Report uncovers ‘bullying, favouritism’ at CSIS
New census data paints a portrait of a changing country, tells the story of who we are and what we cherish, and offers an opportunity to ask ourselves: how are we all going to get along?
CENSUS HIGHLIGHTS
The Star’s view
Big city, top choice
Home steep home . . .
Hammarskjold crash deliberate, report suggests
Former managing editor won’t return to The National
Local celebs hit the red carpet to Hell
Twitter set to roll out new election ad measures
A phone call to the heavens
Bush apologizes after actress accused him of groping her
Bill 62 unites Quebec government’s rivals
Brown appeals to the court of public opinion
Abortion safe-zone bill passes final reading
Finance minister isn’t in conflict, Trudeau says
Pilot will let autistic kids get therapy at school
Brown dares Wynne to take him to court
New research vindicates Jane Goodall
Kenya’s opposition calls for election boycott
Why Kenyans are voting for president second time
NAACP warns against travel on American Airlines
No jail time for Portuguese kidnapper, abuser
Embattled Brazilian president survives vote
Ontario has largest number of Métis people
Election coverage favours incumbents
A profound challenge
Opposition must respect court’s decision
Why digital companies should pay fair share of tax
Demise of Sears Canada should be catalyst for change
Judges fail women again on sexual-assault cases
The sprint to get iPhone X on the market
BoC holds interest rate steady
New Amazon Key service will deliver packages into your home
Roots falls in trading debut
Nintendo makes big move over to mobile
Air Canada considers expanding its fleet
Coca-Cola overhaul keeps profit bottled up
Report tells banks to brace for battle
Still food for thought
Mirror, mirror on the wall, why must I smile to see myself ?
Fats Domino was a rock ’n’ roll pioneer
> CONCERT SAMPLER
Season 2 keeps bonds of family at core of show
Marriage of Figaro never more relevant
Serving up a ‘great tasting menu’ of ballet
VISUAL ARTS
Doc on reforming jihadi worth viewers’ attention
Sergeant acquitted of sex assault
‘We burned a girl and threw her in the lake’
Hotel workers cry foul over Airbnb-condo deal
POLICE SHOOTINGS
Arson charges in explosion
HIV-positive chefs aim to break stigma at Casey House restaurant
Home-ownership rate drops
Disparate communities top housing repair list
MAKING THE ROUNDS
HEALTHY APPETITE
SCOREBOARD WATCHING
Leivo knows score in waiting game
Bergevin ‘not going to make a panic move’
Risky moves might pair well with gold
Freestyle skiing: Olympic champion Howell returns with better balance
Turner earning legendary status
Scully teams with Valenzuela to throw first pitch
Blue Jays: Bo knows hardware . . . and it’s piling up
Now TFC can bank on experience in playoff clash with Red Bulls
Fight world’s watching Montrealer Stiverne
Kaepernick might sit in on next league meeting
Operation Barramundi
BACK FROM THE DEAD
East Coast feast that hits all your senses
Gut the perfect pumpkin — without all of the slime
Helping my children phase out bullying
Give your health a shake with salt therapy
She’s still ‘daddy’s spoiled little girl’ at 33
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