
Letters to the editor: Canada is not doing enough to ensure vaccine equity
Plus, Doug Ford ignores COVID deaths, ignorance is bliss for Novak Djokovic and will the Silver Snail survive Big Box on Queen in reader mail this week
Plus, Doug Ford ignores COVID deaths, ignorance is bliss for Novak Djokovic and will the Silver Snail survive Big Box on Queen in reader mail this week
From the Rogers building to Ontario Place, he gave us fabulous architecture that left an enormous mark on the look and feel of the postmodern city
Plus, mandatory vaccines for the self-righteous, Dune paints over Islamic influences and a leaky piece of Toronto history in reader mail
In the wake of last summer’s protests, one of the city’s more compelling street art murals appeared in an unlikely place
Plus, Liberals’ post-pandemic economic plans, oh-so-hip movie critics and a little piece of Weston history in reader mail this week
Plus, Toronto’s housing market needs a correction and Doug Taylor’s remarkable dedication to heritage preservation in reader mail this week
The author of four books on Toronto’s architectural heritage reached beyond the bricks, mortar and masonry of heritage preservation
From Jumbo The Elephant to the haunting of Lucy Maud Montgomery and Hamilton’s civic architecture, we offer a long list of must-see heritage landmarks to take in this summer
Life after the Second World War was supposed to be safer and modern, where the only things to fear were communists, nuclear war and abduction by aliens from outer space, but children were being paralyzed by polio in droves
If a vaccine for COVID-19 is discovered, it will surely be by a team that will include players of genius who share the strengths of John Gerald FitzGerald, an almost forgotten pioneer of vaccine research in Canada