Candidate clicks: Capturing the journey of Toronto’s mayoral byelection
The race for mayor was full of twists and turns and many, many candidates. We snapped some of the memorable moments
The race for mayor was full of twists and turns and many, many candidates. We snapped some of the memorable moments
Indigenous leaders in Toronto are urging the city’s next mayor to prioritize truth and reconciliation.
Toronto could elect the third female mayor in its history. How can that benefit the city?
As the Toronto mayoral byelection on June 26 approaches, one candidate stands out from the pool of 102 contenders to captivate voters’ attention.
Due to being a male-dominated industry, women in the political sphere continue to face misogynistic comments – all of which stray from policies and legitimate qualifications.
Canada best wields power on the international stage as a member of alliances, renowned historian Margaret MacMillan told a live audience in Toronto. During a taping of the Paul Wells Show at the Munk School…
Bill Morneau discusses his experience as a businessman in politics, saying that new perspectives are welcome.
The former federal finance minister spoke of Canada’s bleak economic outlook while promoting his new book, Where to From Here.
Ukrainians are “fighting an essential war for their survival,” and an end to the war is not imminent, according to Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan. “Making peace is always so difficult because you have a number…
President Xi Jinping controls almost all of China’s enormous economic power, but some people within the country are losing faith in his leadership, according to historian Margaret MacMillan. “There is now, I think, more criticism…