A Nov. 18 headline incorrectly stated that billionaire Mark Cuban, who is charged with insider trading, allegedly avoided losses of $750 million. In fact, as the article correctly states, Cuban allegedly avoided losses of ...
News and opinion corrections for Nov. 18 A Nov. 17 column incorrectly stated that Fraser Institute economist Mark Mullins supports deficit spending at the federal or provincial level. In fact, Mullins does not support deficit spending.
Entertainment correction for November 17 The painting Untitled (Boxer) by Jean-Michel Basquiat, owned by Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, was sold to an unknown buyer at a Nov. 12 auction in New York. A Nov. 14 spotlight item incorrectly stated Ulrich ...
Note to Readers for Nov. 16 A Nov. 15 listing in the Celebrate the Season special section in the printed newspaper has since been cancelled. Ballet Creole has cancelled its Dec. 5, 6 and 7 performances at the Fleck (formerly Premiere) Dance Theatre until ...
News clarification for Nov. 15 A Nov. 14 column about Justin Morton, the first youth convicted of first-degree murder under Canada's new Youth Criminal Justice Act and sentenced as an adult, inadvertently referred to his victim, Eric Levack, in a paragraph ...
Entertainment corrections for November 14 An incorrect photo was published with a Nov. 11 CD review of T-Pain's Thr33 Ringz release. The photo published was of Lil Wayne, not T-Pain.
News correction for November 14 The given name of Mitchell McEwen was misstated as Matthew in a Nov. 13 article about the Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund.
Business correction for November 14 The given name of David Denison, president of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, was misstated as John in a Nov. 13 column about losses incurred by the CPP fund during the current stock market downturn.
News corrections for November 13 An incorrect photograph was published with a Nov. 12 article about an arrest made in the 2003 homicide case of Anne Fernando. The photo published was of Lien Pham, also a Toronto homicide victim in 2003.
Sports clarification for November 11 A Nov. 9 CFL Playoffs scoreboard item about the Nov. 23 Grey Cup contained inaccurate information. The CFL division championship games to be played on Nov. 15 will determine which two teams will play for the Grey Cup. ...
New in Homes correction for November 8 An Oct. 18 New in Homes column about investing in real estate referred incorrectly to information published Oct. 11 in another New in Homes column about the same subject. The Oct. 18 column by Michael Moldenhauer ...
News corrections for November 8 The name of Robert Nuttall, defence lawyer for Anna Sokotnyuk, was misspelled in a Nov. 7 article about the Crown withdrawing charges against Sokotnyuk relating to the death of her infant daughter.
News corrections for November 6 A Nov. 5 article about an Ontario Energy Board ruling on an Ontario Power Generation rate increase request incorrectly attributed some facts to the OEB instead of OPG. In fact, OPG (not the OEB) argued that a big part of ...
News corrections for November 5 A Nov. 2 article about the funeral of Bailey Zaveda incorrectly stated that her mother, Helen Deir, spoke at the Brockville funeral service. In fact, Deir was unable to speak and her cousin, Victoria Lynch-Grier, delivered ...
Business correction for November 4 Manulife Financial offers the option of a 75 per cent capital guarantee at death with its income plus segregated fund products. An article about protecting the retiree nest egg in a Nov. 1 wealth management special section ...
Entertainment correction for November 4 A Nov. 1 photo of actor Camilla Scott onstage performing the role of Khashoggi in the stage production We Will Rock You was taken by Josie Di Luzio. The photo credit was omitted.
News correction for November 1 Caroline Hall is a resources supervisor in foster care services with the Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto. Her name was misstated as Carolyn Lewis in an Oct. 31 article on concerns about a foster home shortage in ...
Living correction for October 31 An Oct. 27 butter chicken recipe misstated the surname of cookbook author Geeta Maini. Maini's new cookbook is titled, An Affair with Indian Cooking, The Khaanasutra of Indian Cuisine.
News corrections for October 31 Andwele Springer is the son of Jean Springer, not her stepson as was incorrectly stated in an Oct. 30 article about the trial for the fatal shooting of Jean Springer on Jan. 1, 2007.