Arthur White
After Years of Outcry, Toronto Could Soon End Controversial Policing Practice
Toronto's mayor wants to cancel "carding,” a practice that has been found to disproportionately target black and brown people. But similar data gathering programs remain in other parts of Ontario and police say it’s vital to their work.
Iraq Pleads for More Help From West as Bombs Continue to Drop on Islamic State
A meeting in Paris brought together the leaders of more than 20 countries battling the surging jihadist group, which took Ramadi and other parts of Iraq’s Anbar province last month.
Report Says Gunman Who Ambushed Canada's Parliament Last Year Was Shot 31 Times
The new information comes days after the RCMP released the full-length version of a cellphone video Michael Zehaf-Bibeau took immediately before beginning his attack. That video showed him praying and asking Allah for forgiveness in Arabic.
Inside the Lucrative World of Online Hair Markets
Selling your hair can bring you hundreds of dollars from wigmakers, high-end doll artists, and even some fetishists.
A Famed Canadian Journalist Has Been Accused of Making Up His Explosive Stories
François Bugingo, who has contributed to Radio-Canada, 98.5 FM, TVA, and the Journal de Montréal over a career spanning more than a decade in Quebec, has been suspended by at least three news outlets.
What Do Kids Actually Think About Ontario’s Sex Ed Changes?
Kids at the anti-sex ed protests sometimes look more like props for their parents than demonstrators.
I Tried to Find My Life's Purpose at a Psychic Fair But Couldn't Afford Any Decent Readings
I spent two days at Toronto's spring psychic fair last weekend, sitting through lectures on crystals, watching a former investment banker channel angels and learning that Visual Basic is perfectly capable of reaching into my soul.
Canadian Bulls Are Swinging Dicks on the International Semen Market
Animal cum is big business and Canada is raking it in.