Global immigration policies, police on the TTC and surging rental prices in Toronto.
Good morning. This is the Tuesday, March 14 edition of First Up, the Star’s daily morning digest. Sign upHere’s the latest on global immigration policies, police on the TTC and surging rental prices in Toronto.As Canada deals with irregular migration, the United Kingdom is making its own controversial move to deter asylum seekers from crossing the English Channel.
In a sudden reversal, the service now says it will no longer be deploying the officers. The decision marks the end of a six-week campaign that comes after crime dipped slightly in January, but before the TTC released crime data for February or March, Lex Harvey reports.
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