Dr. Jane Aronson was travelling abroad when she realized the need for programs targeted at helping children get proper healthcare and education.
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Dr. Jane Aronson was travelling abroad when she realized the need for programs targeted at helping children get proper healthcare and education.
It's shocking to know that the net neutrality protection that we take for granted can be taken away just as quickly as it was in the United States
As I prepare to release the second half of an investigative piece I wrote about the Church of Scientology in Toronto, I wanted to share the experience of one ex-member.
I was scrolling through my Instagram explore page when I saw a post about the Bad Girls Collective, a book club inspired and dedicated to connecting women around the city and discussing great literature.
This month, I got to meet Andrew Forde, a Toronto-based violinist who has been working on a new project inspired by Glenn Gould. (In case you didn't know, Gould is one of the most well-known Canadian pianists, but as Forde pointed out, was extremely eccentric.) I sat down with Forde at Revolution Recording in Leslieville while he worked on a track with rapper Shad. I wrote about it for Metro Toronto, but Forde had more to say about Gould's and his own philosophies on music, performing, his next steps, and his partnership with Roots Canada.
I got to talk to Lido right after her Polaris Music Prize win for best Canadian album, when she was awarded $50,000 for La Papessa.