Five Black women on their experiences of systemic racism within neighbourhoods across Canada
Tag Archives: City of Toronto
The end of Toronto’s first strip mall
To live in Toronto is, increasingly, to mourn places, including spots like Sunnybrook Plaza. For locals, these places become imbued with all kinds of personal memories and nostalgia.
The tale of Toronto’s boardwalk foxes
Stories of wildlife spreading out into human spaces were common during the unprecedented global coronavirus lockdown. Here’s what happens when the humans come back.
Can’t I be a parent—and a politician?
Joe Cressy: In September, I’ll be the first person ever to utilize the City of Toronto’s new parental leave program for city councillors. But for some people, my decision hasn’t been well-received.
The municipal ‘innovation’ hustle
John Lorinc: What will Torontonians get from the Civic Innovation Office in 2020? Or is ‘innovation’ just another buzz word?
Police searching for suspect after shooting at Raptors parade that injured four people
Three people were arrested and charged with firearm-related offences following the incident, police say
Toronto van attack: 10 pedestrians dead, 15 injured near Yonge and Finch
The driver is in custody and police say they have mobilized “all available resources” as they investigate the incident
Rob Ford staffer responds to sensational Vice story; says emails are a hoax
Amin Massoudi wants to know if his city email account was ‘spoofed’
The debate about safe-injection sites
Amanda Shendruk considers the players and concerns
Toronto votes against heritage designation for grass
Artificial turf to be revisited in 10 years