Winter hits unhoused harder as police presence on public transit increases and warming centres aren’t open 24/7.
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Protestors Say 50% of Police Budget Should go to Community Support Instead
Demonstrators call for less funding for Toronto Police Services outside budget committee meeting.
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‘A Lazy Solution’? TMU Starts New Semester with Heightened Security
Community members mixed on increase in officers patrolling campus.
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Suspect Arrested in Connection with Kerr Hall Sexual Assault
by Sahara Mehdiby Sahara MehdiToronto Police have charged a man, 31.
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The city has seen 78% more reports this year than last year.
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Toronto to Launch a Police-free Crisis Response Service This Week
The City of Toronto has announced the launch of a pilot project that will have the community’s mental health experts responding to 911 calls involving people experiencing a mental health…
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Is Toronto allocating too much of its budget to policing and not enough to the community?
The Toronto Police Service is projected to get an increase in funding, concerning social justice advocates
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Centre Scope – S1 E6 – A Queer Class
On this special edition episode of Centre Scope, Toronto-based activist and former incarcerated person and sex worker, Moka Dawkins, shares her experiences before and after jail as a Black trans woman. Researcher Alex V. Green discusses her research on how poverty affects certain LGBTQ2S+ people, especially trans Black women and sex workers. Manuela Vega hosts.
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Toronto executive committee passes community crisis support service pilot
The pilot project would remove unnecessary police presence from mental health-related distress calls