It might be uncomfortable to talk about misogyny after a deadly van attack on Toronto’s Yonge Street. But we ignore it at our own peril, writes Tabatha Southey
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Toronto attack déjà-vu: lessons from the misogynist Montreal massacre
Anne Kingston: Mass murder motivated by ideological hatred of women meets the legal definition of terrorism. Why won’t we call it that?
‘Toronto Strong’ vigil for van attack draws thousands
Thousands gathered at a vigil to remember the 10 people who died in a van attack that struck Toronto in April.
Think twice before tweeting about tragedies like the Toronto van attack
Experts warn that those hawking their products after tragic events are wading into a minefield
The people who rushed to help — ‘I hope the families know their loved ones weren’t alone’
When an unthinkable terror unfolded on a busy street, shopkeepers, city officials, passers-by and countless others ran to offer assistance. ‘The goodness in human nature shone through.’
Coroner reveal identities of 10 Toronto van attack victims
Other sources have identified some of the dead, who range in age from their 20s to their 90s
With a little more humanity, Toronto carries on
There have been kindnesses in the wake of Toronto’s deadly van attack, writes Tabatha Southey—but that’s just how people respond
Could anything have prevented the Toronto van attack?
Emergency braking technology in cars? Concrete barriers? Experts weigh in
Dash cam video and witness provide new details about the route of Toronto van attack
The footage, obtained by Maclean’s, shows the van running a stop light on Beecroft Rd. just seconds after pedestrians, including a woman with a stroller, had crossed
Arresting officer in Toronto van attack says he’s no hero
“(Const. Ken Lam) wants to make sure that everyone understands he was not a hero, he was merely doing a job.”