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  • Nothing is trivial with Rob Ford

    Mayor Rob Ford's Twitter account is on fire this week because someone tweeting from his account started a #TorontoTrivia game Monday and hilarity ensued. As...
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  • Green light for city safehouse, red light for sex workers

    Timea Nagy came to Canada from Budapest in 1998 thinking she would work as a nanny, but she was kidnapped, told she had a debt...
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  • Handstanding up for women and girls’ rights

    Acrobats performed handstands across the city Saturday (July 5) to raise money in support of the Because I am a Girl initiative that empowers women...
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  • Fordian slips: A lesson in language for the Ford brothers

    In what can only be described as mistakes of George Bushian-proportions, Councillor Doug Ford used the word "jihad" twice earlier this week. You may recall...
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  • Mayoral candidates, their memes, monster truck ads and rock star dreams

    Between the memes, monster truck-style ads and now a Karaoke remix, this mayoral race is proving the most entertaining yet. Sarah Thomson today released her...
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  • Gay and here to stay

    According to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, 357 people applied for refugee status based on their sexual orientation in 2013. Unsurprisingly, the countries...
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  • From Russia with love and Pride

    Justin Romanov says coming to Canada was like a fairy tale. He feels safe, respected and comfortable as a gay man here. He's even found...
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  • Kicking the can on near prostitution ban

    When the federal government released new prostitution laws last week, it introduced what sex workers and legal experts say are not only unconstitutional but harmful...
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  • Spare the strap for autistic kids

    We take for granted that safety comes first in our schools, but if your child is autistic, that's not the case. Cassidy Lamourie-Parkinson is a...
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  • Think like a freak

    THINK LIKE A FREAK By Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner ( HarperCollins), 256 pages, $33.99 cloth. Rating: NNNN The title of the bestselling...
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  • Zombies give racers a run for their money at Ready, Set, DIE

    When you're instructed to run for your life in what might as well be a tryout for the zombie apocalypse you take the instructions with...
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  • Doug Ford strikes again

    The irony is thick with this one. Just weeks after his brother supposedly landed in rehab - coincidentally during Mental Health Week - Councillor Doug...
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  • Would you follow Rob Ford against the zombie apocalypse horde?

    Brains: Rob Ford wants your brains. Wait, what? In a poll that truly proves polls are ultimately flawed, it turns out 63 per cent of...
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  • All we are saying is bring our girls back

    When Sonia Oduwa Aimiuwu calls out, "Bring back our girls!" her passion makes it sound as if they were her girls. The Nigerian-born Canadian and...
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  • Wanted: citizen scientists

    Toronto is a bottleneck spot on the North American migratory bird superhighway, which is a blessing and a curse. We get to catch a glimpse...
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