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[View Web Version]( [Star Logo] Headlines [Toronto’s vaccination coverage is not what you think. Nearly 30 per cent of 7-year-olds are not fully immunized]( [Toronto’s vaccination coverage was among the lowest in the province last school year. To prevent a measles outbreak, it’s ‘nowhere near the level we need for herd immunity.’]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Doug Ford’s corner store beer consultant to make $1,000 a day]( [By comparison, retired TD Bank chair Ed Clark earned just $1 a year when he advised former Liberal premier Kathleen Wynne on bringing beer and wine sales to 450 of Ontario’s 1,500 supermarkets.]( [Read More [arrow]]( What's really going on at City Hall? Find out in Hall Monitor, the new weekly newsletter from The Star's David Rider and Jennifer Pagliaro. Every Tuesday, they'll take you inside the biggest municipal-affairs stories of the week. [Sign up today to make sure you don't miss an edition](. [Feature Seperator] [Heather Scoffield: Justin Trudeau is tampering with Canada’s brand]( [It’s one thing to stand up for jobs and economic growth, but quite another to do so by unapologetically pushing the limits of the rule of law, Heather Scoffield writes.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Thursday’s anti-Ford government walkout is part of a surge in student activism]( [Ontario students are turning up the pressure on Premier Doug Ford over such issues as education funding cuts, changes to the curriculum and plans to increase class sizes.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Trump boasts of threatening Canada into trade concessions: ‘We’ve made them nice’]( [“We think of the beautiful song and the ice hockey games. O Canada, isn’t it beautiful. But in the meantime they knock the hell out of us on trade, and they have been doing it for a long time…,” the president said.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [An ostrich in the study, a carousel in the backyard: The wickedly funny woman whose Toronto parties were epic]( [Nancy Phillips found broken animals and turned them into a backyard adventure. The house has just been sold, and now her sons hope the animals can stick together.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Chantal Hébert: The election is looming — and Trudeau's Liberals aren't the only party with deep fractures]( [The Liberals will carry the scars of the SNC-Lavalin affair into this fall’s election campaign, but there are also rifts within the opposition parties that won’t be healed by voting day, Chantal Hébert writes.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Ontario considering mandatory annual math testing for all teachers]( [Senior government sources say that teachers would be required to pass the test in order to continue to teach.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [B.C. Liberal voters reconsider their ballots after Wilson-Raybould expulsion]( [The Star talks to Liberal voters disappointed by the SNC-Lavalin scandal and the government’s “smoke and mirrors” approach to its promises.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Ghosn is arrested on new allegations]( [Carlos Ghosn was released on bail March 6 after being charged with financial crimes and his most recent arrest comes after new suspicions of financial misconduct resurfaced.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [✉ Like this? Click to sign up for more newsletters]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( Download our FREE mobile app [android]( [ios]( Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. One Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5E 1E6. 416-367-2000. If you no longer wish to receive Headlines emails, please [click here to unsubscribe](. To see our Privacy Policy, [click here](.

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