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Yonge Street Video: Toronto's Greenest City sprouts in Parkdale
Rose Bianchini
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Yonge Street Video goes to Parkdale and chats with Greenest City. They're not just encouraging neighbourhood green thumbs to turn this most urban neighbourhood into a working city farm, they're also growing a new generation of Toronto leaders.
Diversity
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Sustainability
Parkdale
Eduardo Castro takes care of Toronto's mental and civic health, one person at a time
Paul Gallant
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Eduardo Castro's work with youth, mental health and addiction is all about building long-term relationships and his recent appointment to the Toronto Board of Health is his latest achievement in his civic-minded career.
City Building
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Diversity
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Healthcare and Wellness
Q&A with Azmi Haq, the Conversation Starter
Julia Belluz
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
When Azmi Haq arrived in Toronto from Pakistan he found people here a little too polite, so to get people chatting about the city and country, frankly and openly, he started Salon Camden in his home. Here, he shares his thoughts on conversation and the immigrant experience in Toronto.
City Building
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Diversity
Entertainment District
Yonge video: The Immigrant Success Awards
Rose Bianchini
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Toronto's motto is "Diversity Our Strength" -- TRIEC's Immigrant Success Awards shines a light on where that strength is flexing its muscles -- and profiting from doing so -- all over the GTA.
Diversity
Financial District
Why Not Theatre asks "why not Toronto?"
Tasleem Thawar
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
The medium is part of the message for Why Not Theatre, an innovative and growing Toronto-based theatre company that uses both technology and the city's global, diverse connections to produce contemporary work.
Diversity
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Research and Innovation
Liloo's commitment to neighbourhood on Queen East
Piali Roy
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
What happens when a retailer sets up shop in an up-and-coming neighbourhood only to find the area is not quite ready for prime time? For Liloo's co-owners Sapna Alim and Amanda Steele the answer was simple: rely on a whole lot of neighbourliness.
City Building
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Diversity
Good for the body, good for the soul, and good for the wallet.
Naheed Mustafa
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Muslim businesses spread out over the 416 and 905 are generating millions of dollars in a parallel "halal" economy that's seeing increasing cross-over into the mainstream.
Diversity
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Healthcare and Wellness
Markham
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Pickering - Ajax - Whitby
A multifaith symphony of cultures
Julia Belluz
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
A Q&A with two Torontonians who are making this city a hub of interfaith and inter-cultural activity through the Tony Blair Faith Foundation and the Canadian Centre for Diversity.
Diversity
When art reflects reality
Alexandra Shimo
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Kenneth Montague has won Now magazine's
best dentist
award several times. He's also an art collector and curator who decided to take on the Canadian art establishment and put Toronto's black artists and art about black identity on the world map.
Diversity
Church & Wellesley - Yorkville - Annex
Queer Logo: Q&A with Philip Wong
Paul Gallant
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
How activist Philip Wong discovered that a strong brand is critical to building a strong charity when the venerable Lesbian and Gay Community Appeal relaunched as Community One.
City Building
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Diversity
Church & Wellesley - Yorkville - Annex
Welcoming back Toronto's top talent
Tasleem Thawar
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Why do Torontonians live and work abroad, and why is it so difficult to get them to come back? Toronto Homecoming is answering these questions, and putting plans in motion to make it easier for them to come home.
Diversity
The Sumptuous 905
Sarah Barmak
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Fresh live eels, sushi, and BBQ duck are among the temptations of the Olympic-sized T & T Supermarket that, along with other Asian markets in the GTA, are challenging our stereotypes of the suburbs.
Diversity
Vaughan
The Little Nano that Could
Piali Roy
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Vive Nano, a start-up born in a University of Toronto chemistry lab, is part of a new and confident class of innovation-based firms in the city. But is it possible to save the world with nanotechnology and stay local at the same time?
Diversity
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Research and Innovation
Financial District
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