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Looking Back to Move Forward on Electoral Reform

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Perhaps one of the most over-analyzed and oft-criticized campaign promises the Liberals broke from the 2015 campaign was the one […]

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Beware the Carbon Tax Attacks

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The Carbon Tax. It sounds ominous. There seem to be as many myths as there are facts. On its face […]

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Not only is our smile one of our most defining characteristics, it is something most of us use multiple times […]

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For our latest homegrown business we chatted with eco+amour’s founders Sarah Marcus, Laura Craig and Julianne Robicheau about their sustainable […]

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The echoes of Toronto’s torn-down buildings are loud and empty. If there were international prizes for destroying a city’s heritage, […]

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Charitable Choices: Toronto Pflag supports the LGBTQ2 community

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Toronto Pflag is a local charitable organization that works with the LGBTQ2 community by offering support for those who are […]

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