14 of the week’s best long reads from the Star, Feb. 4 to Feb. 10, 2023

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14 of the week’s best long reads from the Star, Feb. 4 to Feb. 10, 2023
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From Jamie Salé’s hard pivot to Ontario’s pop-can tax, we’ve selected some of the best long reads of the week from the Star:

While Ford repeatedly insists patients will pay “with their OHIP card, never their credit card,” the credit card option legitimately comes into play if you want artificial lenses that do more than the type covered by provincial health insurance.

But in the city that he hoped would reinvigorate him, he fell through the cracks. He couldn’t find a shelter bed, so he started sleeping on subway cars between loud announcements, then migrating into 24-hour coffee shops once service ended. He’d do his best to stay discreet, scared by the sight of other seemingly homeless people being kicked, hassled and spat on.Some Ontario schools are falling out of love with Valentine’s Day.

“There are many opportunities for celebrations in schools that reflect society and the world, but we recognize we are not able to celebrate all things,” said Estefanía Brandenstein, communications officer with the Waterloo Region District School Board.Even if you were only half listening to U.S. President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, it was tough to miss the refrain, writes Allan Woods.

Khatira, 22, lost her job after the regime’s return. But her problems were just beginning. A 40-year-old local Taliban official, a relative of her mother’s, proposed to her. He had done so earlier but Khatira had said no.She said her mother could not refuse his request, and she told him to come the next day and accept a flower from Khatira’s family — a traditional sign of engagement.

The dresses are intertwined with red ribbons affixed to the fencing, leading to a small campsite directly outside the entrance of the landfill. A tent with an upside-down Canadian flag, red and orange handprints and the words “No Pride in Genocide” greets visitors.for whom this camp was created, and who police allege were victims of a serial killer: Morgan Harris, 39, Marcedes Myran, 26, Rebecca Contois, 24, and an unidentified victim who police believe was an Indigenous woman in her 20s.

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