Posts Filed Under: “Toronto Sun”
Could Toronto be built on top of an ancient alien city?
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Patrick Metzger • Photo by Christopher Drost
Nominated for: using her position to reinforce divisions.
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Terri Coles • Illustration by Jeremy Kai
What commentators are saying about the mayor's spectacular fall.
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Steve Kupferman • Photo by Christopher Drost
The Toronto Sun joins the rest of Toronto's daily papers, behind the great wall.
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Steve Kupferman
Over Halloween weekend in 1971, the Toronto newspaper landscape shifted dramatically.
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Jamie Bradburn
The infamous Toronto Sun columnist implied something untrue about the American president on Twitter, then tried to undo the damage without apologizing.
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Steve Kupferman
Is selling air rights the solution to Toronto's transit funding woes?
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Patrick Metzger
Recently, the Toronto Sun dressed a 14-year-old in a niqab and sent him to the LCBO. They claimed it taught us something about political correctness and underage drinking, but really all it demonstrated was something ugly about the Sun.
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Natalie Zina Walschots
Comedian Michael Balazo likes making fun of the Toronto Sun. When he did, Sun Media told him what he was doing was illegal.
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Steve Fisher
"In my last job, rarely a day went by at City Hall when you didn’t hear someone say 'I read it in the Sun.' I look forward to contributing to the Sun and putting my own stamp on the Comment section."
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Steve Kupferman
Your guide to the guides.
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Steve Kupferman
A campaign aims to bring down the Toronto Sun by urging a boycott of companies that advertise in the paper.
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Lindsay Lafreniere • Illustration by Chloe Cushman
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Hamutal Dotan
In his typically over-the-top style, veteran Toronto newspaper columnist McKenzie Porter's provided pointers on when and where to use the bathroom.
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Jamie Bradburn
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Steve Kupferman
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Patrick Metzger
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Jamie Bradburn
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Steve Fisher