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FINDING THIRD SPACES TO HANG OUT WITH FRIENDS IN TORONTO

May 1, 2025

FINDING THIRD SPACES TO HANG OUT WITH FRIENDS IN TORONTO

May 1, 2025

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HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR WORK CONDITIONS

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Land trusts come together to fight gentrification in Chinatown

By Aloysius Wong | September 4, 2023 | 0

In response to the rapid changes in their beloved neighbourhood, residents came together to form the Toronto Chinatown Land Trust.

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Dance show tours local schools to motivate youth to take climate action

By Aloysius Wong | August 25, 2023 | 0
Three members of The Fourth R are standing in formation while wearing their dance costumes.

A local dance group is taking an innovative approach to climate education that’s helping students in Brockton Village turn their eco-anxiety into action.

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Toronto’s Hanlan’s Point now recognized as historically queer space

By Aloysius Wong | July 18, 2023 | 0

Island beach held Canada’s first Pride in 1971, remains one of world’s oldest surviving queer spaces.

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In Scarborough’s industrial lands, locals must choose between housing and jobs

By Aloysius Wong | July 14, 2023 | 0
A paper mill from the outside.

New residential buildings tower over industrial zones in Scarborough and across Toronto, bringing in much-needed housing, but putting heavy industry jobs at risk.

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‘This is our church’: Why Indigenous fire-keepers want to spread their sacred flame across Toronto

By Aloysius Wong | July 7, 2023
A tipi in a park.

A group of seven fire-keepers in Mount Dennis supports vulnerable members of the city’s Indigenous communities, amid the development of the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension.

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We want to acknowledge that the land on which The Green Line operates is the traditional territory of many nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples. Today, it is home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples from across Turtle Island. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit. Our team is grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land.




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