Earth Day has passed and Earth Month has come to a close, and the greenwashers have now exited the building. They've made the money they can off us, and are making marketing plans for the next calendar holiday. Am I being harsh? Chances are I'm not being harsh enough, none of us are. The status quo …
We Need to Talk About Sports
What a year to be a sports fan in Toronto! We can’t recall a time this city was as riveted to its teams and athletes. We shared the heartbreak of the Leafs’ playoff run and TFC’s MLS final while we celebrated Bianca Andreescu’s shining breakout. And who can forget over a million people standing …
RSA Canada’s TruceTO survey reveals GTA residents feel increasingly unsafe on Toronto’s streets
In the city of Toronto, road rage continues to worsen at an unprecedented rate. According to a recent TruceTO survey commissioned by RSA Canada, over 85 per cent of GTA road users who walk, drive or cycle all agree that it’s a serious problem – that’s only getting worse – which is causing a great …
Living Well with a Rare Liver Disease
Linda Villanova is driven to manage her rare and incurable disease - Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) - that is four times more prevalent in women and is the number one reason for liver transplants among women in Canada. She is an advocate for other women to learn about the disease, and to remind …
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Schizophrenia Society of Ontario celebrates 40 years
So much can change in 40 years, and that story of evolution and growth is one the Schizophrenia Society of Ontario (SSO) is looking to share this National Schizophrenia and Psychosis Awareness Day (NSPAD) as the society marks their 40th anniversary. Started 40 years ago by Bill and Dorothy …
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