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Toronto s only museum dedicated to neon signs is permanently closing

One of Toronto s most unbelievable, best kept secrets will soon be shutting down for good. Hopefully you realized it was there before it s gone for.

A guide to recognizing Toronto s five saints

A guide to recognizing Toronto s five saints
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Why Isn t More Clothing Made In Canada?

Why Isn’t More Clothing Made In Canada? Buying affordable domestically made clothing isn’t as easy as the “shop local” mantra makes it sound. Here’s how we got here and what it would take for the industry to return to its former glory. Isabel Slone Updated (Illustrations: Anne Cresci) Midway through 2020, a year in which many people abandoned office attire for the warm embrace of sweatpants, the Toronto-based sustainable fashion label Encircled launched its “comfy dress shirt.” Cut from Modal, a soft, jersey-like fibre made from beechwood pulp, the $134 top represented a happy medium between pre- and post pandemic dressing: relaxed yet still dressy enough to wear for endless Zoom meetings. It sold out in less than 48 hours.

Why isn t more clothing made in Canada?

Why isn t more clothing made in Canada?
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Tensions build in Toronto ahead of public debate against anti-masker Chris Sky

Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. A local community group is urging the organizers of a Saturday event in Toronto s Chinatown neighbourhood to reconsider the potential repercussions of pitting two prominent voices from opposite sides of the political spectrum against one another during a live, in-person public face-off. Toronto lawyer, activist and artist Caryma Sa d is scheduled to interview the famously antagonistic anti-lockdown poster boy Chris Sky (real name Chris Saccoccia) on July 10 at a new weed-friendly outdoor comedy venue called 420 Cannabis Court. An exact time for the event will not be released until the day of, but promotional materials promise that it will be streamed live. NOW Magazine reports that 25 people will also be allowed to watch the show in person.

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