Rogers Communications Inc. director Martha Rogers has publicly called for Edward Rogers to resign as chair of the family trust in a series of tweets targeting her brother. torstar.co/CctG50GwNyf
The siblings are locked in an extraordinary battle in which Martha has aligned with her mother and sister, while Edward attempts to remake the company’s board of directors and regain his influence after being fired as chair this week. thestar.com/business/2021/…
Martha Rogers began a series of tweets shortly after 3 a.m. Saturday morning, saying she had trouble sleeping because the fate of the company’s 24,000 employees was weighing on her mind. thestar.com/business/2021/…
In a series of tweets she said her brother should “cease, desist and step down."
Martha also suggested that she had damaging information about him that she would make public. thestar.com/business/2021/…
Martha implied Edward has been leaking stories to the media, aided by communications firm Navigator.
She also referenced the now-infamous photo of her brother and his family with Donald Trump, which his wife Suzanne Rogers posted on social media in May. thestar.com/business/2021/…
As of Friday night, it was unclear who exactly is on the board of directors at Rogers, one of Canada’s biggest communications and media firms. thestar.com/business/2021/…
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New details have emerged suggesting that behind the scenes the former chair of Rogers Communications Inc. tried to sabotage a high-performing executive with whom he had grown disenchanted. thestar.com/business/2021/…
After weeks of negotiations that began in mid-July, both MLSE chair Tanenbaum and Bell were on board with offering Ujiri a sweetened package that included incentive pay tied to a future increase in value of the Raptors. thestar.com/business/2021/…
The 28-year-old, a widely published researcher in the field of novel pharmaceutical development for parasitic infections, is breaking not only the scientist mold but also the internet. thestar.com/life/together/…
As @science.bae, the TikTok and Instagram star, who has 116K and 24K followers, respectively, has been a social media sensation since she set out to make science cool for kids. thestar.com/life/together/…
“Is my daughter’s pain being ignored? Is her history being erased?”
This Canadian mom has spoken out about her daughter’s death for years. A new publication ban means the story can no longer be shared. torstar.co/QZqc50GwVLm
Her daughter’s story is known around the world. You’d recognize her name if it could be printed.
But — after years of impassioned advocacy — the teen’s mother can no longer share her daughter’s story and continue her legacy. thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
The circumstances of the teen’s death led to legal reform and social change, and her name titles an active non-profit organization working with schools, students and teachers to prevent a similar tragedy from happening again. thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
With one year until Toronto’s next civic election, a new poll suggests Mayor John Tory is on track to cruise into a third term — if he wants it. torstar.co/R0EM50GwVFN
Tory, 67, told the Star on Friday he is busy fighting the pandemic and still has not turned his mind to the election — but he will soon. thestar.com/news/city_hall…
“The main deciding points have to do with family — it’s true of anyone in public life that it has a huge impact on your family, so I’ve always said that’s a very important consideration for me from day one and it will be again," said Tory. thestar.com/news/city_hall…
Coun. Joe Cressy, one of Toronto’s most prominent leaders through the COVID-19 pandemic, says he’s stepping away from elected office to be a good father and partner and will look for other meaningful work outside of city hall. torstar.co/qauX50GwVEy
The 37-year-old told Star reporters @jpags and @dmrider that he does not plan to run for council in the 2022 election — not for his Spadina—Fort York seat, and not for mayor. thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
Cressy's name being floated in public and political circles and a poll conducted this week for the Star by Forum shows strong name recognition against Mayor John Tory. thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
School officials, city and police are bracing for a second “fake” homecoming party within the University District.
Out-of-control, off-campus university parties plagued by drunken violence have been a recurring theme across Canada this fall. torstar.co/zk5y50GwM8j
Police, school officials and psychologists think pandemic backlash and the growing use of live photo- and video-sharing features on social media networks are fuelling wilder events than in the past. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
They’ve also noted a “double-cohort effect.”
Homecoming parties have been primarily a rite of passage among freshmen, this year’s crowds include scores of second-year students who missed the experience last year because of COVID-19. thestar.com/news/canada/20…