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Nathan Bawaan

Nathan Bawaan

Staff Reporter at Toronto Star Online

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Recent Articles

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This man with brain cancer just ran every street in Toronto

After over 7,000 kilometres, and a tough diagnosis, Carlo De Lorenzi finished his goal of running all 10,390 of Toronto’s streets.
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Black TDSB students say they face ‘dehumanizing’ racism, greater ac...

Black TDSB students say they face ‘dehumanizing’ racism, greater academic hurdles, new studies find
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Toronto youth are struggling to find work. Here are some of the big...

A report found that discrimination and systemic barriers like poor access to transit are some of the biggest obstacles to young people getting a job.
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A new in-person clinic in downtown Toronto aims to help people livi...

Toronto PWA Foundation and online health-care provider Freddie hope new clinic provides care to those who might otherwise have struggled to find it.
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A Palestinian engineering student was accepted to U of T in 2024. H...

Dozens of students are left waiting in limbo in Gaza and neighbouring countries for Canada to approve their visa applications.
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‘Keep your doors open’ — Joy, pride and life lessons as 100 Black b...

100 Strong Academy’s four-week program for boys 11 to 14 aims to inspire them about higher education, and careers they might not have thought possible.
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He felt alone growing up with Type 1 diabetes. Inspired by Terry Fo...

Simeon King arrives in Markham, 4,500 kilometres from where he started in Victoria, in a bid to help the organization that helped him growing up.
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Doug Ford stripped school trustees of their power. Whether that’s a...

On the last day of school last month, the Ontario government took control of four school boards, including the Toronto District School Board and the Toronto Catholic board, accusing them
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So you think you have adult ADHD — but you’re confused. Here’s what...

Many people associate ADHD with childhood — but experts say this isn’t the case as they try to raise awareness around the disorder in adults.
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This man is running every street in Toronto. He’s not letting a bra...

Since 2022, Carlo De Lorenzi has been on a mission to run 10,390 streets. After taking a break for chemo, he’s back at it, but “I’m on a time clock.”
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Cataract billing by private clinics is subject of complaints by hea...

Ontario Health Coalition made complaints on behalf of 50 patients who say they experienced extra-billing when getting surgeries at private clinics.
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‘There is something wrong’: Patients say they are paying out of poc...

Across Ontario, people are reportedly going in for cataract surgery at private clinics and paying between a couple hundred dollars to thousands for operations that should be free through their OHIP coverage.
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TDSB blocks some trips, film screenings related to Israel-Palestine...

Parents were upset after a screening of Oscar-winning doc “No Other Land” was blocked by the administration at a high school for being political.
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‘How long is this going to last?’ Small business owners grapple wit...

Small businesses hit by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs have had to push part of the costs onto customers, data shows.
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$4,500 for photocopies? Proposed class action takes aim at ‘exorbit...

A proposed class action lawsuit alleges that lawyers make millions from charging photocopying fees alone.
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Business traveller anxiety rises as tales of U.S. border harassment...

People on social media have said they have become more anxious recently as stories of Canadians, other foreigners and those with valid documents have been harassed while entering the U.S. come out.
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Canadians could see mail grind to halt in just over two weeks if de...

The two sides have two weeks to reach an agreement by May 22, or Canada Post’s roughly 55,000 will head to the picket line for the second time in under six months.
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Canadians and Americans alike souring on cross-border travel, new d...

Data released Wednesday shows a nearly 18 per cent decline in Canadian return trips from the U.S. in February compared to last year, while there was an over five per cent drop in Americans travelling north.
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‘It’s just nuts’: Toronto car dealer caught in the crossfire of Tru...

Scott Vickers was planning on buying a 1996 Ford Bronco for his Summit Ford showroom — until he learned he would have to pay more than $8,000 in tariffs.
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How to balance volunteering in times of financial hardship

Find something you’re passionate about and remember that even volunteering only a couple hours every now and then can still be meaningful.
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Sushi Shop staff, franchise owners say abrupt Toronto closures by c...

According to former employees, the restaurant’s corporate owner abruptly changed the locks to the store and fired all existing staff — only to hire a brand new team when the store reopened days later.