Chrystia Freeland, member of Parliament for University-Rosedale, will be leaving her position to assume other roles including an assignment from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as an economic adviser. Prior to her resignation, Conservative critics said the appointment conflicted with her role as a Canadian MP, even though it is unpaid. Zelensky said Freeland will help […]
CHATTER: Freeland resigns as MP after Ukrainian appointment (Jan. 2026)
March 9th, 2026 · Comments Off on CHATTER: Freeland resigns as MP after Ukrainian appointment (Jan. 2026)
EDITORIAL: Poilievre endorses Trump’s actions; he should never be PM (Jan. 2026)
March 9th, 2026 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Poilievre endorses Trump’s actions; he should never be PM (Jan. 2026)
“Congratulations to President Trump on successfully arresting narco-terrorist and socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro who should live out his days in prison…Down with socialism. Long live freedom,” read Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre’s congratulatory post on X (formerly Twitter) regarding Donald Trump’s recent kidnapping of the Venezuelan President and his wife. Both were brought to New […]
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EDITORIAL CARTOON: A P.P. easement (Jan. 2026)
March 9th, 2026 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: A P.P. easement (Jan. 2026)
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FORUM: Tear up that parking lot and put in housing (Jan. 2026)
March 9th, 2026 · Comments Off on FORUM: Tear up that parking lot and put in housing (Jan. 2026)
Climate change advocacy and transit improvements are a focus By Dianne Saxe All best wishes for a good new year. So glad to see the days starting to lengthen again. Here are the top three things you should know this month: Speeding up Transit: The mayor and council have finally joined my campaign to speed […]
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FORUM: Our health-care crisis deepens (Jan. 2026)
March 9th, 2026 · Comments Off on FORUM: Our health-care crisis deepens (Jan. 2026)
The situation only worsens under Doug Ford’s policies By Jessica Bell What is happening to health care? One of the Ontario government’s most important responsibilities is to provide Ontarians with high quality and cost-effective public health care. The Ford government is not effectively delivering on this mandate. Private health care is proliferating. There are about 900 privately […]
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ON THE COVER: A “Beacon” in the winter (Dec. 2025)
December 16th, 2025 · Comments Off on ON THE COVER: A “Beacon” in the winter (Dec. 2025)
This year’s December cover is Beacon by Brian Harvey (Oil on Panel, 36” x 48” x 1.5”). From the artist: “Beacon is a painting that came about in the aftermath of a heavy snowstorm. As the weather let up and the sky began to clear I headed out to explore the quiet of nearby alleys […]
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NEWS: Making knives on Bloor Street (Dec. 2025)
December 16th, 2025 · Comments Off on NEWS: Making knives on Bloor Street (Dec. 2025)
A Japanese forger demonstrates a craft with a rich history By Rose Haberer Sparks flew on Oct. 4, when master blacksmith Masashi Yamamoto, one of Japan’s premier knifemakers, performed a live forging demonstration in Toronto’s Annex at Knifewear (517 Bloor St. W.). Knife enthusiasts and curious passersby gathered to witness the spectacle. Japanese knifemaking carries […]
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FOCUS: Residents discuss heritage conservation designation (Dec. 2025)
December 16th, 2025 · Comments Off on FOCUS: Residents discuss heritage conservation designation (Dec. 2025)
The city is considering applying the HCD designation to the West Annex as part of its Phase II Heritage Conservation District Study. By Damola Omole On Oct. 21, 2025, City of Toronto planning staff hosted an open house at the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto (NCCT), where individuals from the Annex neighbourhood provided feedback on […]
CHATTER: A new steward for Seaton Park (Dec. 2025)
December 16th, 2025 · Comments Off on CHATTER: A new steward for Seaton Park (Dec. 2025)
In May, the Bloor Annex Business Improvement Area (BIA) was approached by Councillor Dianne Saxe and the Annex Residents’ Association to take over the maintenance of Seaton Park at 14 Albany Ave., a long-neglected green space behind Hot Docs’ Cinema, currently operated by city parks. Since then, the Bloor Annex BIA has been monitoring and […]
EDITORIAL CARTOON: Con spawn (Dec. 2025)
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EDITORIAL: Toronto has matured; Doug Ford has not (Dec. 2025)
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Doug Ford never met a car he didn’t love. That’s easy to see from the just-passed Bill 60, particularly its transportation sections. This love affair with the car isn’t new—at least for anyone who remembers the late Rob Ford’s chaotic reign as mayor. Back then, with brother Doug as a city councillor, the Fords attacked […]
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FORUM: Pursuing a green agenda (Dec. 2025)
December 16th, 2025 · Comments Off on FORUM: Pursuing a green agenda (Dec. 2025)
New neighbourhood stores and the need for more electric buses By Dianne Saxe Season’s greetings to one and all! It’s been a busy time of year as we work towards the holidays. Here’s a list of the top things affecting our ward heading into 2026: 1. To give more people places to shop, play, learn, […]
