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Helping Students Answer the question, “can I make a difference?”

October 1, 2019 Joel Levy

Three years ago, at the age of seventeen, Sam Demma’s lifelong dream to play professional soccer was shattered after two […]

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Civic Engagement

Dear Canadian Voters

September 30, 2019 Neil Waytowich

Time for a rant. Fellow Canadians. I have a few questions for you. Are you worried about the 2019 election? […]

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Toronto Biennial of Art 2019: what to see with kids

September 30, 2019 Sonya Davidson

Toronto has officially launched its first international art biennial. For 72 days, Torontonians and tourists are invited to visit the […]

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What Toronto could learn from Helsinki’s startup boom

September 30, 2019 Dave Gordon

“The next Silicon Valley” is now an oft-overused phrase tossed around, when cities experience expected surges of success. But the […]

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Food & Drink

Goa Indian Farm Kitchen’s Spicy Eggplant and Tomato Salad Recipe

September 29, 2019 Joel Levy

Goa has become a staple for regionally inspired Indian food in Toronto and North York. Paying homage to the authentic […]

I recently completed a new artwork for a 20th anniversary reunion group exhibition entitled "It's Not Me, It's You', called 'Gucci Pooches'. I distort fashion imagery, it's a love/hate thing
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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Artist Carrie Chisholm

September 28, 2019 Joel Levy

Carrie Chisholm knew from a young age that she wanted to be an artist – at the age of three […]

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“Five Minutes With” Local Musician Laurent Bourque

September 27, 2019 Joel Levy

Blue hour by Laurent Bourque invites you into an exploration of loss and new beginnings through pensive, chic piano-driven pop. […]

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Youth Climate Activists Are Occupying CBC Headquarters

September 26, 2019 Tim Ellis

This morning, organizers with the “Our Time” Toronto hub, a youth-led climate campaign working for a made-in-Canada Green New Deal, […]

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Print Matters: I Promise by Toronto Author Catherine Hernandez

September 26, 2019 Joel Levy

A sweet and beautiful picture book about how queer families start with the promise to love a child, I Promise […]

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History

Old photographs of Yonge and Bloor over the years

September 26, 2019 Joel Levy

The intersection of Yonge and Bloor has seen a lot of change over the years. From the constant cycling of […]

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