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Crown Drops Nearly All Charges from Pro-Palestine Sit-in at MP Bardeesy’s Office

Nine months after being arrested at a protest supporting the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza, charges against seven of the eight defendants have been dropped entirely. The case again raises questions about over-policing of the pro-Palestine movement

Mayoral Race Far From Done Deal

While Brad Bradford can be mocked for flip-flopping on bike lanes and other issues, his message seems to be connecting with voters. The big question for Olivia Chow, after three years in office, is whether she’ll have the same groundswell of support as last time

The Grind Is Being Sued By an IDF Reservist Soldier

This defamation case could sink one of the only publications closely covering the Palestine solidarity movement in Toronto and the repression it has faced. We need your help

Shooters for Hire?

What does the new evidence about the shootings and vandalisms of empty synagogues, a Jewish school and the U.S. Consulate tell us?

Your Guide to Toronto’s Hottest Summer Yet

The biggest, best festivals and outdoor shows happening each weekend of the summer until Labour Day, including lots of free events!

First Exhibit of Gaza Photography Post-Oct. 7 to be Shown in Toronto for One Day Only

Gallery TPW will host Rizek Abdel Jawad’s photographs on Wednesday, Aug. 5. His images linger “in the space between devastation and tenderness”

Sandy Feet: A Guide to Toronto’s (Less Busy) Beaches

The city’s big beaches in the east end, like Woodbine and Bluffers, are gorgeous, but can be super crowded in the summer. Beach lover and artist Jamie Ross shares recommendations and memories of two Toronto beaches (and one almost-beach) with a bit more breathing room.

How I Rekindled My Love for Toronto Summers

Tired of dwelling on Toronto’s shortcomings, author Carrianne Leung challenged herself to find joy and pleasure in what the city has to offer this summer. Here’s what she discovered

Thank you Phill and Fernando!

Two of our founding editors are on the move

Behind the Scenes of Toronto’s Palestinian Football Exhibition

The Palestinian Youth Movement’s exhibit brought athletes, artists, and community members together to celebrate cultural identity and a shared love of football