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Illustration by Peter Mitchell.

This45 Fiction: Rosemary Sullivan on Lauren Kirshner's "The Ugly Building"

Introduction by Rosemary Sullivan Lauren Kirshner is a very talented young writer. I first met her in an undergraduate workshop I gave at the University of Toronto in 2003. She was such a natural that I submitted one of her stories to Barry Callaghan’s journal Exile. When she read at the launch of that issue,… More »

Illustration by Sylvia Nickerson

Shut out of international adoption, aspiring queer parents face hard choices

Some LGBT would-be parents find ways to thwart foreign bigotry—while others simply walk away The test kitchen of the Bayview Village Loblaws grocery store in North Toronto is packed. Around 30 women and men sit clustered in pairs in a horseshoe, framed by the cupboards and counters lining the room. They are almost all white,… More »

Cover of Ghosted by Shaughnessy Bishop Stall

Book review: Ghosted by Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall

Meet shambolic, directionless Mason Dubisee, an author-manqué who has just turned 30 and can’t seem to finish his big novel. Decimated by his cocaine and gambling addictions, he agrees to ghostwrite a love letter for an odd, lovesick man named Warren. When Warren is found dead, the missive becomes a poignant suicide note—and Mason decides… More »

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Fiction: He Wishes This Were Something Else by Eva Moran

Carson couldn’t stand being at parties with Nikki. Nikki flirted. But Carson stuck through it. When Carson was a kid, his brother and he played Alice in Wonderland. One of them had to wear their sister’s communion dress and tap shoes to play Alice the whole way through. Carson hated being Alice. Not because of… More »

Judy Rebick. Illustration by Antony Hare.

Q&A with Judy Rebick: "We have one of the least democratic systems in the world"

The recent U.K. election has raised the issue of electoral reform there, as the Liberal Democratic party made it a condition for propping up the Conservative government. This spoke to social activist Judy Rebick, who is a member of Fair Vote Canada, about her group’s campaign to bring some form of proportional representation to Canada…. More »

Pride Toronto Executive Director Tracey Sandilands. Illustration by David Donald.

Interview: Pride Toronto Executive Director Tracey Sandilands

[Editor's note: This interview was conducted and published ahead of the final decisions about the fate of Queers Against Israeli Apartheid. Eventually, the Pride Toronto board of directors decided to ban the phrase "Israeli Apartheid," then retracted the decision after community outcry. See today's blog post by Natalie Samson for a different—and considerably less sunny—outlook... More »

G8 Leaders meet in L'Aquila, Italy, July 8, 2009.

What Stephen Harper should really do to support global maternal health

Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced on January 26 that he was going to use Canada’s Group of Eight presidency to push for an annual G8 summit agenda focused on women’s and children’s health. Former UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa Stephen Lewis said it best when he called the announcement an act of “chutzpah.”… More »

A Bixi bicycle stand in Montreal. Creative Commons photo by Flickr user pdbreen.

Bike share programs may finally be picking up speed in Canada

When Toronto launched Canada’s first bike share program in 2001, many saw it as a miracle project. Mirroring the popular-abroad systems of Paris and Vienna, the system allowed cyclists to grab their bikes at one hub, cruise the streets, and then drop the bike off at a rack nearest their destination—all for a daily or… More »

Po' Girl band members, from left: Benny Sidelinger, Allison Russell, and Awna Teixeira. Photo courtesy the band.

Po' Girl sings out against childhood abuse with 2010's "No Shame" tour

When her adopted father and longtime abuser was let out of prison, Alli Russell channeled her turbulent feelings into a deeply personal song called “No Shame.” That song has become a continent-wide charity tour by Russell and her urban roots band, Po’ Girl, to support victims of childhood sexual abuse. “It was a three-year sentence… More »

Mainstream success threatens cult cinema's sleazy charm

Tell someone you like science fiction, fantasy or horror films and you might get “the look.” A look that says, “Are you silly, immature or, worse, pervy?” Fans of genre cinema—the term applies to many different categories of film but is most commonly applied to sci-fi, fantasy and horror—have long had a bad rep as… More »