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Michele Henry

Michele Henry

Reporter at Toronto Star Online

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Business
  • Education
  • Health & Medicine
  • Investigative Reporting

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Recent Articles

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No booze, no phones — in Toronto, the sauna is the new nightclub

I spent an evening at Othership, the city's premiere wellness hub, which prioritizes a different kind of connection.
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It’s the hottest trend in sleep. All you have to do is tape your mo...

Experts are divided on the value of "mouth-taping," but its adherents insist it's transformed their sleep, and their health.
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York student unions that backed Palestinians rejects university’s d...

The university gave the unions until Oct. 25 to take action outlined or face a due process hearing to determine if there was a breach of the Regulation Regarding Student Organizations.
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TDSB director’s oatmeal cookies - Toronto Star

Donna Quan says these treats bring back great memories from her childhood.
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Is the massive Russian jet parked at Pearson airworthy? Inside the ...

A behemoth that beckons to drivers from the highway, the jet has been racking up parking fees at 74 cents per minute since late February.
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This Russian plane has racked up $93K in parking fees at Pearson ai...

If you’ve driven past Toronto Pearson International Airport in recent months, you’ve likely spotted this large white and blue cargo jet sitting idle since February.
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This Russian plane has racked up $93K in parking fees at Pearson ai...

If you’ve driven past Toronto Pearson International Airport in recent months, you’ve likely spotted this large white and blue cargo jet sitting idle since February.
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Hospitalization numbers may not seem high now but Omicron’s rapid s...

While Ontario’s testing system is overwhelmed, one expert said it’s hard to estimate just how many are currently infected with Omicron.
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Sunnybrook begins dismantling its field hospital amid dwindling COV...

“The intention was to support a COVID surge and we certainly don’t have that at this point,” Sunnybrook official says as teams begin dismantling the 10 tent-pods set up in a parking lot.
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Struggling coffee shop owner finally gets grant money — but only wi...

The Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade acknowledges the implementation challenges and has made improvements, a spokesperson says.
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Sure, camp is about making lifelong friends, gaining maturity, brea...

Why do they need clean air and freedom when our homes have HEPA filters and McDonald’s delivers? Why do they need towering trees and sparkling lakes t...
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Newfoundland doctors, nurses on COVID-19 mission could be working a...

Under normal circumstances doctors and nurses are licensed in their home provinces, and it can take months to get them approved to work elsewhere in Canada.
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Doctors feeling anxious, burned out after a year of dealing with th...

Canadian Medical Association surveyed 1,700 doctors across the country and found many feeling anxious and fatigued.
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COVID-19 is not an equal-opportunity virus. Women still do the lion...

Pair of new studies underscores how women have experienced gendered impacts of COVID-19 disproportionately.
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Chasing that ‘yes’: Students find resilience in the most trying of ...

A young student ignores the bullies and throws herself into her studies. Another stubbornly refuses to take no for an answer and keeps applying until she wins a scholarship. They offer lessons for us all.
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‘She had a huge heart.’ Beloved Toronto Catholic elementary school ...

News of COVID-19 death of staff member at St. Francis de Sales elementary school “hit like a bombshell,” trustee said.
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1,800 WestJet passengers affected in wake of Boeing 737 groundings ...

Airlines reschedule domestic flights to accommodate the majority of travellers on their way home from sunny destinations
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Personal injury lawyer ‘improperly marketed’ legal services, law so...

Notice issued to Gregory Neinstein says the claims made in logos posted on his firm’s website are “unverifiable” and “inconsistent with a high standard of professionalism.”
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Medical journal corrects two flawed articles by Dr. Gideon Koren - ...

The two articles, published in the Canadian Family Physician journal, were not properly reviewed and failed to disclose a conflict of interest, the correction said.
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Thornhill’s Camp Segula integrates Orthodox-Judaism into its activi...

The day camp is a retreat for young boys who want to sneak bible study and Shabbat lamp building between summer sports matches and community swims.
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‘This was all Eddie. His passion was in the kitchen’ - Toronto Star

Van rampage victim Chul Min “Eddie” Kang was an up-and-coming chef and a ‘teacher for us,’ say friends and colleagues.