Every time a news story breaks where Doug Ford and the Ontario provincial government are once again meddling in Toronto politics, I wonder if it
I remember reading the headline like it was yesterday: “John Tory to step down as mayor after admitting to relationship with former staffer.” As a
If the perpetuity of click-baiting validates anything, it is that nothing sells better than fear. And subscribing to this dogma has meant that since 9/11,
With dark skin, plump lips, and thick 3C hair, I fit the description of a Black person. Yet after moving to Quebec from the Caribbean
This summer, the Cullen Commission released its final report into money laundering in British Columbia. The key finding? Money laundering is everywhere in the province,
The day Queen Elizabeth died, everyone I knew started streaming The Queen is Dead. My friends’ jubilation at the death of the Queen was part
Last summer, my best friend Sarah began to experience intense pain in her upper jaw and mouth area. She went to a doctor immediately and
Looking back, it’s honestly shocking that a humble group of truckers, who began a convoy on January 23rd, 2022 to protest vaccine mandates, turned into
On January 6th, 2021, the whole world witnessed the United States of America, one of the Western world’s oldest democracies, experience a “brush with death.”
An indictment of Toronto’s shelter system and a call to action for the Tory Administration On January 13th, 2022, the Toronto Star reported that the
Water Shortage in Iqaluit Towards the end of October, Iqaluit, Nunavut announced that the city was in a state of emergency due to fuel found
The UN, what a mockery of human rights.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has held many titles over the course of her life. Supreme Court Justice. Law student. Professor. Mother. Wife. Daughter. But perhaps her most significant title that still resonates with us today is that of feminist icon. Ginsburg was a pioneer for gender equality, a trailblazer for equal rights, spending a majority of her life fighting for women everywhere.
In the midst of the U.S. election, fresh anxiety looms over what the future of abortion rights will look like in the country. President Donald Trump’s nomination of conservative judge, Amy Coney Barrett, for the Supreme Court has sparked questions of whether a more conservative court could dismantle reproductive rights.
However, while competition between the United States and Canada is nothing new, it is as wrong as it is inaccurate for either country to feel superior to the other when debating issues as serious as systemic racism
Canada’s publicly-funded, single-payer healthcare system is known as one of the best in the world. With it, the health of each Canadian and permanent resident
The effects of the Toronto Police Board’s decision to approve race-based data collection.
This coming June, Ontario voters will go to the polls and decide on the future of the province. The decision will be to choose between
On June 6, Jomo K. Johnson of Black Lives Matter Savannah started a hunger strike to raise awareness for mental health issues in the black
On the federal election campaign trail, current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to legalize marijuana. At a campaign stop in Montreal in 2015, former Prime