Monday, February 23, 2026

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Jane Philpott: A Politician Born in Toronto

They say politics is not a woman’s domain. However, reality tells a different story. Women in politics have proven their competence for decades. In...

Food Rationing and Nutrition in Toronto During the Second World War

During the Second World War, food in Toronto and other Canadian cities became “special,” with eating habits shaped by widespread shortages, as torontoyes.com notes....

Toronto Women During World War I

On August 4, 1914, Great Britain declared its participation in World War I, automatically bringing Canada into the conflict. During this time, Canadian national...

The Role of Toronto’s Universities and Schools in World War I

Public schools, colleges, and universities in Toronto made significant contributions to the victory in World War I. Students and faculty were mobilized to support...

The Red Triangle Club: A Soldier’s Haven in Toronto During World War I

World War I left a profound impact on Toronto, spurring the creation of numerous organizations aimed at supporting soldiers both during and after the...

Fearless Ladies and True Patriots: The Story of Toronto’s “Bomb Girls”

During World War II, Canada’s population was divided into those serving on the frontlines and those supporting them on the home front. Both played...
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