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Anthony Milton

Anthony Milton

Freelance Journalist at Toronto Life Online

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
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  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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"It's like hiring an army of sloths": Councillor Josh Matlow on the city's excruciatingly slow sn...

The councillor for Toronto–St. Paul’s discusses his ire over Toronto’s $1.5-billion privatized snow plows, what we could learn from Montreal and his personal...
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“I communed with the dead via a seance at Exhibition Place”

Yashy Murphy, a 44-year-old travel writer from downtown, recounts her eerie encounter with spirits from the beyond—or a well-produced spooky spectacle
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What to see, do, read and hear in Toronto this November

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What to see, do, read and hear in Toronto this October

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"All my years of reporting indicate we still haven’t reached gender...

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Inside the rise of the Tragically Hip, Canada's most beloved rock band

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"Access to a family doctor is a fundamental right": A physician on ...

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Ontario's health care system is in chaos, and these doctors and pat...

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Train Wreck: The bone-rattling reality of Ontario Line construction

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"The rest of the country is waking up to what First Nations people ...

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"When you achieve success at a young age, it stunts your developmen...

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Who Earns What: The stories behind Toronto’s top salaries

Who Earns What: The stories behind Toronto’s top salaries
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"People will feed their pets while going hungry themselves": This o...

Mella Brown is the program coordinator for Through Ruff Times, a group that provides pet food and boarding for those who can’t afford it. She says the need for their services is skyrocketing
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“I’ve been a family doctor for more than 20 years. Now, I have no c...

Rising costs, new administrative duties and subsequent burnout have made it impossible for physician Fan-Wah Mang to keep her Mississauga clinic open. Delivering the news to her patients—many of whom have nowhere else to go—broke her heart
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"Christianity was a radical, socialist, queer idea from the get-go"...

The comic book writer and author talks growing up queer under Catholicism, finding humour in the Bible and learning self-acceptance from X-Men
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“I don’t think novels have messages”: A Q&A with Sheila Heti

Heti's new novel, <em>The Alphabetical Diaries</em>, is an experiment in imposing spreadsheet rigour on the messiness of a daily journal. Here, she talks autofiction, favourite Toronto bars and using mushrooms for pre-publication anxiety
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“At home, our theatre doubles as our bomb shelter”: A National Ball...

Award-winning dancer Nikita Sukhorukov talks about performing in wartime, representing Ukraine abroad and raising money for refugees
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“The voices of refugee claimants will be critical”: Meet Toronto’s ...

Reema Patel is taking up the brand-new mantle of housing watchdog. Her first task: investigating the city’s decision to turn asylum seekers away from shelters
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"It can be a struggle to get health care": Filmmaker M. H. Murray o...

Murray’s debut feature film, <em>I Don’t Know Who You Are</em>, follows a Toronto artist scraping together money for preventative treatment after being sexually assaulted
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“We call it the Tinder of real estate”: This app uses AI to help yo...

Benjy Katchen is the founder of Wahi, an app that uses artificial intelligence to help buyers navigate the real estate market—and even earn part of their own commission