Today, the Lou Marsh will be awarded to Canada's top athlete of the year.
What should we recognize in 2020? Excellence? Survival? Resilience? Personal sacrifice? Global popularity? Or should we just be grateful we’ll get to vote at all, writes @DamoSpin. thestar.com/sports/opinion…
A virtual conference with the largest and most diverse voting committee in Lou Marsh history will take place today to determine Canada's athlete of the year.
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif was a starter for the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. He traded in his uniform for medical scrubs to work on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The annual cost of groceries for the average Canadian family will go up by five per cent in 2021 — by almost $700, the largest dollar increase the report from @DalhousieU has yet predicted.
“It’s going to be a tough year,” said Sylvain Charlebois, a professor in food distribution and policy at Dalhousie University. The rise in food prices will be driven by meat, produce and bakery.
On Dec. 21, the date of the winter solstice, gas giants Jupiter and Saturn will align in the night sky and appear as a single ultra-bright light in a rare event known as the “Christmas Star.” thestar.com/news/canada/20…
It’s known as a great conjunction, and while it technically occurs every 19.6 years, scientists say the last time the two planets were this close to each other would have been in 1623. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
“It really is a once-in-a-lifetime — once-in-multiple-generations really — event,” Rachel Ward-Maxwell, a researcher-programmer in astronomy and space sciences at the Ontario Science Centre, says. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
#Breaking: Hundreds of thousands of doses of a new COVID-19 vaccine produced by Pfizer/BioNTech will arrive in Canada before the end of December, possibly allowing an national vaccination campaign to begin earlier than announced. thestar.com/politics/feder…
The vaccine still requires Health Canada’s approval, which has not yet been granted. thestar.com/politics/feder…
On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, along with Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, the vaccine commander he named last week, and his procurement minister Anita Anand, told reporters the first shipment is expected imminently. thestar.com/politics/feder…
#Breaking: Ontario needs better consumer oversight on everything from condos and coffins to cannabis: auditor general thestar.com/politics/provi…
Some key findings:
- 80% of cannabis remains in black market
- GO Trains are delayed “more often than necessary” by information technology glitches at Metrolinx
- There is no formal process at the Ministry of Education for updating school curricula
Another big issue? Risks for condo owners. “We found developer-set condo fees increased as much as 30 per cent in the first two years after the condo’s registration, and as much as 50 per in the five years prior to (last) August." thestar.com/politics/provi…
Shawn, 38, has been laid off twice as a bar manager in the pandemic. Once in the first wave, now the second. He's now working as an Uber driver to make ends meet. He has also accumulated $10,000 in debt. #MillennialMoneythestar.com/business/perso…
Renting in downtown Toronto, Shawn says he's barely able to make ends meet, taking in $2,000 in a good work month. Here are his monthly expenses: thestar.com/business/perso…
NEW: The Ontario government is under fire after six more members of Premier Doug Ford’s Greenbelt Council resigned over the weekend in protest of legislation they say is “a blatant assault on conservation.” torstar.co/uPK350CEvzd
"It is now clear that the government’s direction ... is a blatant assault on conservation, the environment and transparent governance.” said Deborah Martin-Downs in her resignation letter. She is chief administrative officer of Credit Valley Conservation thestar.com/news/gta/2020/…
The exodus follows the resignation of council chair David Crombie on Saturday, and comes as the government is set to push through controversial changes to the Conservation Authorities Act. thestar.com/news/gta/2020/…