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  • Has Pride sold out by inviting Toronto police back to the parade?

    From Los Angeles to Washington, DC, to Edmonton and Toronto, Pride festivals are facing boycotts and protests that have threatened to halt the annual parades...
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  • Toronto’s Pride parade needs a shot of L.A.-style resistance

    LOS ANGELES – Inspired by the mass demonstrations organized by women and immigrants in the wake of Donald Trump’s inauguration, this year’s Pride parade in...
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  • Pan Am Games’ coming out party

    Some lofty political goals have been set for Toronto's Pan Am Games, which open Friday (July 10). Over at the 519 Church Street Community Centre's...
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  • Pan Am’s insecurity bonanza

    With more than 7,600 athletes expected in 51 sporting events at 30 venues across 16 municipalities, the 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games are...
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  • Pan Am’s insecurity bonanza

    How big will the Pan Am Games really be?  With more than 7,600 athletes expected in 51 sporting events at 30 venues across 16 municipalities,...
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  • Sex, shelter and the Pan Am Games

    Major international events have a history of being used to “clean out” undesirables. Notable examples include the drive to push drug users from Vancouver’s downtown...
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  • Olivia Chow’s transit plan: 5 Questions Answered

    Save for mayoral candidate Olivia Chow's pledge to study a downtown relief line, her transit plans are light on ambition. No fancy new crosstown routes....
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  • Is John Tory’s SmartTrack able to leap tall buildings?

    Was mayoral frontrunner John Tory's signature SmartTrack transit plan drawn up looking at outdated maps? SmartTrack proposes 22 stations along two existing GO Transit lines...
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