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Issue: 2026 Jun/Jul

Politics

Toronto Municipal Election Heating Up

Issue
2026 Jun/Jul
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Brad Bradford, Chiara Padovani, Dianne Saxe, election, municipal election, Olivia Chow, Toronto
News

Support for Doug Ford Craters Following Latest Scandals

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2026 Jun/Jul
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Doug Ford, Liberals, Ontario, Provincial politics, Toronto
News

Straight of Hormuz Mostly Closed for Months Amid U.S.-Israel Aggression 

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2026 Jun/Jul
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Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Strait of Hormuz, U.S., War on Iran
Housing

Building Citywide Tenant Power

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2026 Jun/Jul
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Bruno Dobrusin, housing, Renters, Sharlene Henry, tenants, Toronto Tenant Union, York South-Weston Tenant Union
News

CIA Activity Increases in Cuba as Trump Eyes Intervention

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2026 Jun/Jul
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CIA, Cuba, Donald Trump, Nicolas Maduro, Raul Castro, Trump, U.S., Venezuela
News

News Roundup (May 2026)

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2026 Jun/Jul
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Church Street, Danielle Smith, Fifa World Cup, Local News, Mark Carney, News, Safe Consumption, The Village, Toronto, Toronto police
Police Chief Julian Fantino #2 in 2004, as seen in Min Sook Lee's film Hogtown_ The Politics of Policing
Cops and the City

Civilian Oversight, With Difficulty

Issue
2026 Jun/Jul
Tagged
Hogtown: The Politics of Policing, Julian Fantino, Land Day, Mike Harris, Min Sook Lee, Olivia Chow, police, Queen's Park Riot, Toronto, TPS
Music

What We’re Listening To

Issue
2026 Jun/Jul
Tagged
Hiroki Tanaka, Mecha Maiko, music, Narcy, New Feeling, New music, Paste
News

OPEN LETTER: In the Face of Catastrophic College Cuts, We Find Strength in Each Other to Fight Back

Issue
2026 Jun/Jul
Theatre

Of Love in the Orbit of Addiction

Issue
2026 Jun/Jul
Tagged
12 Litres 8800 Steps, activism, addiction, Aluna Theatre, Anita La Selva, theatre, Theatre Review
Music

Cola’s New Album Offers Split Visions of a World Beyond Capitalism

Issue
2026 Jun/Jul
Tagged
Cola, Montreal, music, New Feeling, Ought, Post-punk, Punk, Toronto
Hot Docs Festival

‘Black Zombie’ Is a Masterpiece Digging into the History of Horror’s Favourite Monsters

Issue
2026 Jun/Jul
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Black Zombie, documentary, film, Hot Docs, Hot Docs Festival, movies, Toronto
Housing

How Ontario’s Land Tribunal Overrides Democracy

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2026 Jun/Jul
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housing, Kingsett, Landlord-Tenant Board, OLT, Parkdale, Renters, Tenant organizing, tenant unions
Hot Docs Festival

‘The Tower That Built a City’ Is Empty Propaganda for a Toronto that Doesn’t Exist

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2026 Jun/Jul
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CN Tower, documentary, Hot Docs, Hot Docs Festival, movies, reviews, Toronto
Hot Docs Festival

‘Myspace’ Doc Is A Boring and Cringey Attempt to Capitalize on Millennial Nostalgia

Issue
2026 Jun/Jul
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documentary, film, Hot Docs, Myspace, reviews, Social media, Toronto
Hot Docs Festival

‘Code of Misconduct’ is a Disturbing Look at the Psychology Behind Hockey’s Toxic Culture

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2026 Jun/Jul
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Cinema, documentary, Hockey, Hockey Canada, Hot Docs, Hot Docs Festival, justice system
Hot Docs Festival

‘Nekai Walks’ Is a Heartfelt, Insightful Look at Gun Violence at Jane and Finch

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2026 Jun/Jul
Tagged
documentary, Gun Violence, Hot Docs, Jane and Finch, Toronto
Arts & Culture

Cops Keep Showing Up to Arts Events About Palestine. What Can Organizers Do?

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2026 Jun/Jul
Tagged
comedy, Comedy Bar, movies, Palestine, Palestine 36, police, TIFF, Toronto, Toronto police, TPFF
Arts & Culture

Organizers End Giller Prize Boycott, Say Demands Have Been Met

Issue
2026 Jun/Jul
Tagged
books, Canlit Responds, David Bergen, Giller Prize, Israel, Madeleine Thien, Palestine, Protests, Thea Lim, Toronto, Ziyad Saadi
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