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3 Best Activities at the CNE This Year

August 15, 2018 Tim Ellis

The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is just around the corner! Every year this massive celebration touches down in a flurry […]

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The Challenger: A Profile Of Tiffany Ford, Candidate In Ward 7

August 14, 2018 Tim Ellis

In an already tumultuous election year, with hundreds of candidates on the ballot across 47 (or is that 25?) wards, […]

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“NewsWise” Program Takes Aim At Internet Misinformation

July 24, 2018 Tim Ellis

The internet has been one of the great democratizing forces of our time. Toronto Guardian would not exist without it! […]

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THIS WEEKEND: Students March To Save Sex Ed

July 20, 2018 Tim Ellis

Last week, on its first day in session, the Ford government announced that it would cancel the modern health and […]

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Doug Disappoints: Inauguration Draws Dozens, Not Thousands

June 29, 2018 Tim Ellis

Doug Ford was officially inaugurated this morning at Queen’s Park, and understandably he wanted to celebrate – and the self-styled […]

Civic Engagement

This time, the Ontario NDP is the strategic vote

May 21, 2018 Tim Ellis

Look, I’m not a strategic voter. Long term, it’s a losing game – capturing your vote for a party you […]

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Protesters Interrupt Minister’s Speech at Toronto’s Union Station

April 14, 2018 Tim Ellis

What was shaping up to be an interesting but fairly standard Friday evening presentation by the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, […]

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Food for Thought: An Interview Marzena Gersho of Food Banks Canada

September 19, 2017 Tim Ellis

The expense of housing has been a hot topic in Toronto lately, and for good reason. But shelter isn’t the […]

Civic Engagement

Solving The Housing Crisis: An Interview With Councillor Joe Cressy

August 21, 2017 Tim Ellis

Torontonians are all too familiar with the ongoing housing crisis in our city. Every time we have to look for […]

Civic Engagement

Toronto G20 Dissent Suppression Was No Mistake – Nor Out Of Character

July 20, 2017 Tim Ellis

This article is the third in a month-long look back at the Toronto G20 protest suppression that occurred seven years […]

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