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Jan 6, 2020

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Black youth more likely to be charged and less likely to be cautioned for minor crimes, study of Durham police data finds
Black male youth were less likely than young white males to be cautioned and more likely to be charged for certain minor criminal offences, according to a recently published academic paper that examined data from a GTA police service.
The hidden mental toll of overwhelming debt: How a payday loan spiral almost ended in disaster
Those experiencing debt are more likely to report stress stemming from debt, a CAMH study shows.
A year in complaints against Ontario justices of the peace
From using the title "Justice" — reserved for judges — to allegedly asking a Middle Eastern man why he was forcing his wife to stay at home, a summary of complaints that did not make it to public discipline hearings.
Diane Ford, mother of Premier Doug Ford and late Toronto mayor Rob Ford, has died at 85
The Premier's Office confirmed Ford's death Sunday evening
'1917' wins Golden Globe award for best drama film
The epic about a World War I mission from director Sam Mendes that was filmed to look like a single continuous shot took home the biggest trophy of the night Sunday, beating out fellow nominees "The Irishman," "Marriage Story," "Joker" and "The Two Popes."
Blowback: Iran abandons nuclear limits after US killing
Ending an accord that blocked Tehran from having enough material to build an atomic weapon, Iran said it would no longer abide by its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
16-year-old girl dead after hit-and-run in Brampton
Dianna Manan was taken to hospital after being struck by a vehicle near Gore Rd. and Queen St. early Sunday morning.
OPINION
Damien Cox: Why Canadian passion for world junior hockey is at an all-time high
Winning world junior gold — which Canada did Sunday in dramatic fashion over the Russians — is harder than ever with several countries at an elite level. That just makes victory even sweeter, Damien Cox writes.
How Queen's Park and Old City Hall got in the same architectural groove
It took some twists of fate — including a massive fire that devoured the legislature's west wing in 1909 — to definitively link the legislature and Old City Hall through prolific Toronto architect Edward James Lennox.
OPINION
Who brought the style to Golden Globes' red carpet
Actors bring the glitz to the first big awards show of the season in stylish variations of black and white, writes The Kit's Laura deCarufel.
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