• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Submit a Press Release
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Toronto Guardian
Support Vancouver Guardian
  • Home
  • Arts
    • Artist Profiles
    • Comedy
    • Creators
    • Fashion
    • Film
    • Literature
    • Performing Arts
    • Photos
    • Visual Arts
  • Food & Drink
    • Food Events
    • Food Shopping
    • Recipes
    • Restaurants
    • Vegetarian
  • Lifestyle
    • Games
    • Health & Wellness
    • Kids & Families
    • Outdoors
    • Pets
    • Technology
  • Music
    • Classical
    • Electronic
    • Rock-Indie
    • Folk-Country
    • Hip Hop
  • Travel
    • Toronto Tourism
    • Ontario Travel
    • World Travel
  • The City
    • Businesses
    • Civic Engagement
    • Community & Culture
    • Charities
    • History
Recent News
  • [ May 12, 2026 ] My Digital Life: Content Creator Katherine Palumbo Lifestyle
  • [ May 12, 2026 ] Sherlock the dog is looking for a new home in the Toronto area Lifestyle
  • [ May 11, 2026 ] Homegrown Business: Steve McVicker of Matt & Steve’s Businesses
  • [ May 10, 2026 ] Recipe for Asian-Inspired Sesame Stem Salad from Chef Kory Dipucchio Food & Drink
  • [ May 9, 2026 ] Papuk the cat is looking for a new home in the Toronto area Lifestyle
Homepolitics

politics

Trudeau Government
Civic Engagement

Trudeau Government: substance only gets you so far

January 16, 2024 Joel Levy

One of the surprising aspects of the Trudeau government is that according to its earliest critics, the lightweight Prime Minister […]

Ali Momer
Civic Engagement

Come From Away’s Ali Momen is getting into politics

March 25, 2021 Joel Levy

Ali Momen is known for his work in the Mirvish production of Come From Away, an on-stage musical that tells […]

Photo by Kyle Ryan on Unsplash
Civic Engagement

USMCA is NAFTA (Let The Ratification Games Begin!)

January 22, 2020 Neil Waytowich

First off, free trade is an incorrect term for USMCA, and it’s not a “free trade” agreement. It never really […]

canadian election flag - canadian voters
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? […]

climate
Civic Engagement

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, […]

The Conservative News Media Circle Of Lie
Civic Engagement

The Conservative News Media Circle of Lie

July 26, 2019 Neil Waytowich

I did not get into writing, or commenting on politics to criticize the media. Some people say that criticizing the […]

Civic Engagement

Michelle Rempel: A Portrait in Political Thinskinnedness

July 22, 2019 Neil Waytowich

When I was relatively new to Twitter there was a urban legend that I heard about on Canadian political Twitter […]

Civic Engagement

The Love Ballad of Andrew Scheer & Hamish Marshall

June 20, 2019 Neil Waytowich

“Call me Stephen Harper with a smile” Andrew Scheer There is one truism about the Conservative Party of Canada under […]

Conservative Myth Does Not Meet Reality On Immigration
Civic Engagement

Conservative Myth Does Not Meet Reality On Immigration

June 13, 2019 Neil Waytowich

To listen to Andrew Scheer, Canada is currently in a crisis of epic proportions when it comes to immigration – […]

Jane and Jody show
Civic Engagement

It Is Time To Cancel The Jane And Jody Show.

June 7, 2019 Neil Waytowich

I am truly sick and tired of both Jane Philpott and Jody Wilson-Raybould. After the recent mutual Seinfeld press conferences […]

Posts pagination

1 2 3 »

Press Releases

Support Vancouver Guardian

Weekly Newsletter

Most Recent Posts

  • Katherine Palumbo
    My Digital Life: Content Creator Katherine Palumbo
    May 12, 2026
  • Sherlock
    Sherlock the dog is looking for a new home in the Toronto area
    May 12, 2026
  • Matt & Steve's
    Homegrown Business: Steve McVicker of Matt & Steve’s
    May 11, 2026
  • Recipe for Asian-Inspired Sesame Stem Salad
    Recipe for Asian-Inspired Sesame Stem Salad from Chef Kory Dipucchio
    May 10, 2026
  • Papuk
    Papuk the cat is looking for a new home in the Toronto area
    May 9, 2026

Random Posts

  • Dun-Dun Band
    Five Minutes With: Toronto-based Guitarist Craig Dunsmuir of Dun-Dun Band
    April 19, 2024
  • FTEC 2023 Fighters: ‘Marvelous’ Mitchell Cairns
    FTEC 2023 Fighters: ‘Marvelous’ Mitchell Cairns
    May 25, 2023
  • Wicked Pot Vegan Secret Dinner 2
    The Wicked Pot Vegan Secret Dinner
    October 11, 2018
  • Boy in the Moon
    Playwright Emil Sher chats about ‘The Boy in the Moon’ and finding the meaning of life
    May 26, 2017
  • The History of Polka Dot Door: A Canadian Children’s TV Classic
    January 1, 2026
Toronto Guardian
  • About Toronto Guardian
  • Advertise on Toronto Guardian
  • Contact Toronto Guardian
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit a Press Release
  • Support Our Work: Donate to Toronto Guardian
  • Terms of Service
Login
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
About Us

A Toronto-centric online lifestyle magazine focusing on arts, culture, food, history, lifestyle & more.

Archive

Copyright © 2026 | Fistle Media Inc.