- Is relocating the Parliament library branch into Regent Park the right move?
By Andre Bermon – The more information the community receives about the last two phases of the Regent Park revitalization, the more questions swirl around. The April 25 online consultation…
- Sacrifices must be made to afford living in downtown
By Laura Hull – Renting apartments in Toronto’s Downtown East is possible as long as tenants are willing to sacrifice other priorities, area residents say. According to liv.rent, a rental…
- Toronto’s eastern waterfront will have Indigenous input
By Elizabeth Ford – From May 11 to 18, Waterfront Toronto, the tri-government body overseeing the revitalization of over 2,000 acres of waterfront land, hosted an open house showcasing the…
- Candidate Profile: Olivia Chow
Building a caring, affordable and safer city for everyone, a city where everyone belongs, is Olivia Chow’s mayoral campaign theme. Moving to Toronto when she was 13, Chow’s family settled…
- Candidate Profile: Mark Saunders
Mark Saunders, former chief of the Toronto Police Service, has been in public service close to 38 years. After stepping down in 2020 to deal with family matters and losing…
- Candidate Profile: Ana Bailão
Fixing services, building housing and making life affordable are Councillor Ana Bailão’s key pitches to voters. Winning three consecutive elections in ward 9 (Davenport) since 2010, increasing her share of…
- Candidate Profile: Anthony Furey
Anthony Furey was a newspaper columnist for the Toronto Sun and radio show host for over ten years. In his time as a journalist he was able to connect with…
- Candidate Profile: Brad Bradford
Urban planner Brad Bradford has been city councillor for Ward 19 (Beaches/East York) since 2018. He also has professional experience in the non-profit sector, private transportation, non-profit renewable energy and…
- Candidate Profile: Mitzie Hunter
Mitzie Hunter is a veteran Liberal politician with a “broad set of experiences.” In 2013 she won election to Queen’s Park representing Scarborough-Guildwood. A year later she became associate minister…