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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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Toronto's Youth Culture Through our Music Scene

With less than a third of reforms done, how will Toronto police catch up on fighting anti-Black racism?

By Sebastian Tansil | June 13, 2025

The executive director of the Toronto Police Service Board says 30 of the 107 recommendations on addressing anti-Black racism are implemented. The Confronting Anti-Black Racism Advisory Committee sought answers on which ones remain and how they will be enforced.

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Can Dunn House in Parkdale rival Finland’s housing model?

By Sebastian Tansil | June 6, 2025

Members of Toronto’s Housing Rights committee say Dunn House, a rent-geared-to-income building launched last year, is on the “cutting edge” of social housing — but still needs one key improvement.

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Why bars are the best third spaces with Danu Social House’s Joshua Zachariah

By Adele Lukusa | June 4, 2025
Joshua Zachariah, a man with glasses and a beard sits in a green chair in his bar Danu Social House.

Danu Social House’s Joshua Zachariah talks about the brilliance of bars, making friends in the city and crafting safe and intentional third spaces.

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Parkdale says no to e-waste by reusing old tech

By Amanda Seraphina | January 22, 2025
Ryan Fukunaga, executive director of Free Geek Toronto, stands by a shelf of refurbished devices, reducing e-waste.

Free Geek Toronto, a non-profit social enterprise, located in Parkdale is fixing unused technology to save them from landfills and instead giving them a second life to those in need.

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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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