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

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There has been a lot of conversation about how the public does not get enough exposure to other candidates and […]

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

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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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The following article was written by Elliot Coombe, a Toronto resident whose never-before-seen video captured firsthand the brutality of the […]

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Seven years ago, the G20 descended on Toronto. Protests erupted, violence flared, and when the smoke cleared, thousands had suffered […]

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Introducing: Our Political Coverage

June 19, 2017 Tim Ellis

It is more important than ever to be informed and involved in the political process. Like it or not, our […]

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