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MPP Photoshopped Herself Onto A Patio, And Nobody Knows Why

August 2, 2020 Tim Ellis

Ontario’s government recently moved most of the province to Stage 3 of re-opening, meaning they think it’s safe for people […]

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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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Doug Ford just refused to recognize climate emergency

May 13, 2019 Tim Ellis

On Monday afternoon, against a backdrop of massive floods and extreme weather events across the province, Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath […]

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Ontario NDP forms the province’s first Black caucus

April 21, 2019 Tim Ellis

In a historic first for the province, the Ontario NDP last week announced the official formation of the first Black […]

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Ford Announced Healthcare Consultations Yesterday – And They’re Already Closed

March 28, 2019 Tim Ellis

Doug Ford’s Conservative government recently proposed a massive overhaul of the entire healthcare system in Ontario. Healthcare workers and agencies […]

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Ranked Ballot Initiative of Toronto (RaBIT) aims for fair elections

February 6, 2019 Tim Ellis

Last year’s municipal elections were unusual, to say the least. Premier Ford’s unprecedented intervention in an ongoing election through the […]

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You could be Canada’s next country music star

January 18, 2019 Tim Ellis

If you’re an aspiring country music artist, the next two weeks could be your shot to make the move to […]

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There’s a giant rat outside Mark Grimes’ campaign office

September 20, 2018 Tim Ellis

This morning, skilled workers from IATSE 58 are picketing Mark Grimes’ campaign office – and they brought a giant rat […]

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A “Stop Ford” rally is happening on Wednesday – and you need to be there

September 11, 2018 Tim Ellis

On Monday, Doug Ford’s mid-election meddling was ruled unconstitutional by the Ontario Superior Court, for violating our Charter rights. It […]

Civic Engagement

Doug Ford’s new “snitch line” may not even exist

August 23, 2018 Tim Ellis

Doug Ford’s new “sex-ed snitch line” – a website and hotline that people are supposed to use to “express concerns […]

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