April 21, 2016
Katrina Eschner
This could have been the Review’s last print issue.
April 21, 2016
Carine Abouseif
canada , immigrant , personal essay
Reflections on being a journalist who didn’t grow up Canadian.
April 20, 2016
Laura Hensley
fashion , personal essay
Reflections on the power of personal style.
April 19, 2016
Eternity Martis
black , capital , personal essay
Reflections on the politics of capitalization.
April 18, 2016
Blair Mlotek
personal essay , teacher
Reflections on being a teacher-turned journalist.
April 15, 2016
Elena Gritzan
Reflections of scientist-turned-journalist.
April 14, 2016
Viviane Fairbank
fact checking
Reflections of a freelance fact checker
Reflections of a freelance fact checker.
April 12, 2016
Davide Mastracci
carding , Desmond Cole , Jim Rankin , john tory , Toronto Police , Toronto Star
Inside the Toronto Star's 17-year fight to expose carding—the investigations, the legal battle and the power of the press to provoke change
Inside the Toronto Star’s 17-year fight to expose carding—the investigations, the legal battle and the power of the press to provoke change.
April 11, 2016
Eternity Martis
black , Black Lives Matter , gangs , guns , Jamaican , Muzik , shooting , Toronto , Year of the Gun
Coverage of Toronto's gang and gun violence perpetuates a dangerous narrative that puts Black communities in the crossfire
Coverage of Toronto’s gang and gun violence perpetuates a dangerous narrative that puts Black communities in the crossfire.
April 11, 2016
Blair Mlotek
The Transgender Project , trans
LGBT coverage is becoming more nuanced, one group at a time. Next step: trans people
LGBT coverage is becoming more nuanced, one group at a time. Next step: trans people.