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April 14, 2020

Why income inequality is at the root of all problems

The gap between rich and poor impacts both mental and physical health for everyone. And COVID-19 is taking this realization mainstream

Editor’s picks

November 26, 2021

Why community collaboration is the key to building back better

Why community coordination tables are a ‘game-changer’ when it comes to our response to COVID-19.

October 29, 2019

Everything you thought you knew about homelessness is wrong

We must change how we see people on the streets in order to solve the problems that put them there

December 19, 2019

I’m poor and I’m a great mom. Come at me.

Income level should not determine whether someone is fit to parent


Community stories

Community Stories

More than just a meal

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Community Stories

Finding strength and compassion

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Community Stories

Breaking down walls

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March 31, 2020

A day in the life: Jake Farr, trans advocate and counsellor

As a teacher, social worker and bridge-builder, Jake Farr is making life better for trans communities in Toronto and Durham

January 10, 2019

Unsung hero: Toronto housing advocate Aiko Ito

The GTA’s housing crisis means keeping seniors off the streets, but that is no small feat — just ask Aiko Ito


Issues

Issues

What is social capital and why does it matter

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Issues

What is intergenerational trauma and how do you heal from it?

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Issues

Respecting invisible disabilities is everyone’s job

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August 28, 2019

Here’s just how much poverty can hold kids back

Poverty has serious repercussions for people of all ages. But for kids, it has particularly devastating effects. An alarming 17 per cent of Canadian children live in povertyand in Toronto, the rate is even higher.

March 12, 2020

How food banks in Canada work—and why they’re necessary

With rising unaffordability and income inequality in Toronto and the GTA, food banks are needed more than ever


Life

Editor’s Picks

How healing lodges help Indigenous women rebuild their lives

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Life

How to help newcomers to Toronto feel more at home

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Life

I’m poor and I’m a great mom. Come at me.

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May 17, 2019

Cool, you’re an ally, but trans and non-binary folks need more

Trans and non-binary people are just that people. Let’s skip the intrusive questions and build relationships

February 11, 2020

9 revolutionary ways to make self-care a priority

Taking care of yourself is a radical act, but there are simple ways to make it a lifelong habit


Places

Places

How communities can stop gentrification from erasing GTA culture

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Issues

Land acknowledgements: uncovering an oral history of Tkaronto

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Places

The surprising ways city parks create barriers

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October 16, 2020

A neighbourhood lens on food security

Maybe you’ve heard the term ‘food desert,’ but what about ‘food swamp’? Here’s what that means—and why you might be living in one without even knowing it. Food insecurity doesn’t always look like you think.

January 21, 2019

Low-cost—or free!—mental health services in Toronto and the GTA

A guide to finding affordable counselling and other mental health resources in your neighbourhood


Philanthropy

Philanthropy

Gail Drummond and Bob Dorrance

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November 03, 2021

Dilprit and Rajbinder Grewal

Dilprit and Rajbinder Grewal’s biggest philanthropic priority is making sure everyone in their community has what they need to thrive.

November 03, 2021

Bernard Dorval and Francine Côté

Bernard Dorval and Francine Côté have committed to spending the next chapter of their lives helping others to realize their dreams.


Partnerships

Partnerships

Breaking barriers for systemic change

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August 11, 2021

#HelpStartsHere, for all Canadians

Anyone living anywhere in Canada can pick up the phone and dial 2-1-1 to reach a Service Navigator for information on community-based health, social and government services in or near their community. The service is free, confidential, and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in more than 150 languages.

September 02, 2020

5 steps to building a more inclusive workplace

United Way partner McCarthy Tétrault shares five steps they’ve taken to build a more inclusive workplace. They want more companies to follow their lead.

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