Are police doing enough to find missing people in Toronto’s Gay Village?Two recent deaths in Toronto’s Gay Village—in addition to five missing-persons cases—have left the LGBTQ community frustrated
Jennifer Keesmaat: It’s time to rethink Canada’s housing systemOpinion: What the federal housing strategy is missing—and why Vancouver’s new affordable housing strategy is leading the way
A Doug Ford victory in the Toronto election would be a win for populismRob Ford’s election predicted a global political movement. What will his brother’s campaign tell us?
The SRO program is over. What happens next?Opinion: Trustees from the largest school board in Canada have voted to end police officers serving in schools—and next steps will be crucial
We want Amazon, Jeff Bezos. Or is it best to just call you ’Christ Almighty’?Humour: Hundreds of cities are ready to spend millions to humiliate ourselves to Amazon’s satisfaction. Here’s how far Toronto’s willing to go.
How BadBadNotGood’s low-key vibe turned them into musical crown princesA quartet of Canadian wildchild jazz-honed musicians have followed a spirit of kinship—and have become leaders in one half of Toronto’s emerging sound
How an exhibit of protest art wound up sparking a protest of its ownA Toronto resistance-art exhibit has raised a furor—and a renewed debate over what’s artistic appropriation and what’s in the public domain
Gun violence isn’t just a U.S. problem—and Canada isn’t immuneOpinion: Canada shouldn’t ignore its own gun-violence problems, from rising rates in our cities to inadequate government support
Why Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival is still important 50 years laterThis year marked the 50th anniversary of Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival parade—known as Caribana, locally. Masqueraders, spectators and Premier Kathleen Wynne tell us why the celebration is still necessary after all these years.
The Dafonte Miller case reveals a troubling trust gap for policeOpinion: Amid allegations of a cover-up in the alleged assault of a teen, the police’s request for trust is hard to take