Still pinching myself every day that this happened! So many thanks to the @MagAwards judges, @sarratch, @thismagazine and, of course, to my brave and candid sources. ❤️
Incarcerated people in Canada are often denied access to books. Read @sinclair_les's #NMA24-winning feature on how prison librarians and formerly incarcerated people are working to change that: https://t.co/JRptC1ZpDD (@thismagazine)
#NMAReadingList
GCL HIGHLIGHT: The vast hidden workforce of Canada’s prisons: Inmates earn less than $7 a day. Is their labour rehabilitation or exploitation? https://t.co/s2ZoqUwhVU (@Broadviewmag@sinclair_les)
Forcing incarcerated people to work jobs which are often menial and sometimes dangerous for pennies an hour—without basic labour or safety protections—ultimately costs the public far more than it benefits us #canpoli#canlab#prisonlabour https://t.co/npzq1N1b2R
incredibly informative and empowering talk organized by @TheBreachMedia for the launch of the new book “When Genocide Wasn’t News: How Canadian media covered up the destruction of Gaza.” I was happy to see such a full room, including some of the contributors ✊🏼
It's your girl's first Editor's Letter! I had the pleasure of writing in defence of the much-maligned coyote—a creature whose presence holds up a mirror to society's failures—and what it means to coexist with the wildness that creeps into urban life. https://t.co/zkHChlw9ns
CUPE 1281 Emergency Resolution on Prison Labour in response to CSC's recent Wildfire Safety Program, which is training prisoners in wildfire response. Prisoners in such programs are paid a maximum of $6.90 per *day* #prisonlabour#canlab https://t.co/mkYxOZrH0L
Canada follows the US' lead by using prison labour to respond to climate emergencies. Exploiting incarcerated people doesn’t protect public safety. They deserve full labour rights—and Canadians deserve real climate solutions #climatecrisis#prisonlabor https://t.co/JrqemTV8jM
Today at Toronto Wildlife Centre, we are very ashamed of our city and the lethal actions taken against its wild residents. We have issued a statement in response to the decision to shoot the #coyotes in the Liberty Village/Fort York area: https://t.co/q0FudK9y4d
Councillor Mike Colle wants to stop moving forward with the beltline gap connections project, which included bi-directional bike lanes and *no* lane removals. Which filled a gap in the network of the Beltline and Marlee ave. He advocated for it last year at committee.
If you liked this story, you'll want to know that area Councillor Mike Colle (who previously voted for this project) has requested to reopen and delete it from Item 2024.IE14.4, which was approved last June. To be considered by City Council next week https://t.co/CnJ2WbrsEQ
In Toronto, even the most modest bike lane proposal is met with outsized opposition. @sinclair_les on the battle over a 475-metre bike lane on Marlee Avenue. https://t.co/iTGQC7Vrrw
“Jane Doe,” a mother of four and a grandmother, on why she would report an alleged sexual assault involving four Windsor Spitfires players after 41 years:
“The trauma gets buried, put on a back burner, put in a suitcase. There are other things more pressing, right? A lot of women do this. Everything is more important than them… I know that there are so many people out there who haven't reported their sexual assaults. So, if I can be their voice and if I can help be a part of a change, I’m glad to do that.”
Everything you need to know ahead of this week's provincial election! Dive into The Local's 7 Years of Doug Ford issue — from education to healthcare to gambling, discover the decision-making philosophies of the Ford era that have reshaped Ontario.
“The use of prison labour to fight wildfires only further perpetuates the systemic inequalities exacerbated by climate injustice and reflects a continuation of indentured servitude.” @lydia_dobson and I for @ConversationCA#prisonlabour#canlab
https://t.co/Tf2ZkOCezA
Callout: Are you a uni student in Canada who's accessed your school's sexual violence support services? I'm working on a magazine feature about these supports, and would appreciate hearing about your experience if you're open to share. DMs open +📧: jadinengan[at]gmail[dot]com.
The next section of the "Decolonizing Journalism" I'm co-teaching with @ShenazKermalli Daniel David, @ShreeParadkar, and @lelasavic starts on February 5, and we'd love to have you join us:
https://t.co/aioYiCttBJ
And if you missed it, check out this excellent @sinclair_les story on a community's fight over bike lanes in a tucked-away corner of the city, that actually says everything about the battle for our city roads and the reactionary, often misinformed thinking behind it.
More than 80 per cent of newcomers to Canada feel the country is bringing in too many people through its immigration system without proper planning, a poll commissioned by CBC News has found.
Read more: https://t.co/hwmMUJ7lRj