Good morning. This is the Thursday, Sept. 11 edition of First Up, the Star’s daily morning digest. Sign up to get it earlier each day, in your inbox.
Here’s the latest onÌýaÌýdaycare disasterÌýinÌýwhich a child died, the assassination of Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s stanceÌýafterÌýRussian dronesÌýenteredÌýPolish airspace, and an arrest (plus, warrants) in the killing of JahVai Roy.
Also, support staff at 24 Ontario public colleges are hitting the picket lines today after last-minute contract talks failed to reach a deal before the midnight deadline. The Star’s Kristin Rushowy has more on how it will affect students, faculty and families.Ìý
DON’T MISS
Here’s the latest on what police said was not “a deliberate act†from the driver.
As the manhunt continues for the suspect, here’s why Kirk’s death sparked debate.
The incident has been deemed the closest to open conflict since WWII. Here’s why.
WHAT ELSE
- A student is dead after shooting two peers and then himself at a Colorado high school. Here’s what happened.
- The U.S. will mark the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks in New York City, at the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
- º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøhome prices are falling, but buyers are wary. Here’s what to expect in a fall real estate market like no other.
- Eric Lombardi: The condo market is crashing. Here’s how we keep building as prices fall
- Experts warn that scrapping 100% tariff on Chinese EVs would be a death sentence for Canada’s auto industry.
- Rachel Doran and Joanna Kyriazis: This is why Mark Carney is wrong to pause the EV standard
- How quick thinking by a TTC driver saved a 10-year-old boy one night.
- A man has been arrested after York police said the latest shooting at Vaughan home is linked to two others over weekend.
- Take a look inside the Oct. 7 documentary that divided TIFF, and the filmmaker on why he felt compelled to make it.
- TIFF 2025: Marvel and ‘Dune’ star Stellan Skarsgård spoke on happiness, creativity and his movie star family.
- FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket sales have started in Toronto. Here’s what you need to know.
- NBA commissioner Adam Silver is in no rush to judge Clippers owner Steve Ballmer in the Kawhi Leonard controversy.
POV
CLOSE UP

º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøBlue Jays pitcher Jeff Hoffman (23) comes in in the ninth inning as the º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøBlue Jays play the Houston Astros at Rogers Centre in Toronto. September 10, 2025.
Steve Russell/º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøStarROGERS CENTRE: º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøBlue Jays pitcher Jeff Hoffman (23) comes in for the ninth inning. The Jays ultimately lost yesterday’s game to the Houston Astros 3-2, spoiling their two-run comeback in the eighth. Here’s Gregor Chisholm’s take on the team as they near their first division title.
Thank you for reading.
Before you go, please take a moment to weigh in on Toronto’s speed camera debate. 16 cameras were vandalized this week, and the Parkside Dive camera was cut down a seventh time. Are speed cameras effective, excessive or just bad policy?
You can reach me and the First Up team at firstup@thestar.ca. Kelly will see you back here tomorrow.
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