Art Gallery of Ontario Closes as Over 400 Workers Strike

The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is currently closed to the public due to a strike by over 400 workers, members of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU/SEFPO) Local

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AGO set to reopen after month-long strike as workers and leaders reach contract agreement

The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto is set to reopen to the public on 30 April, following a strike by workers that led to the museum’s closure. Members

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Historic Toronto Church Destroyed by Fire, Group of Seven Murals Lost

A fire at the historic St Anne’s Anglican Church in Toronto on Sunday, June 9, damaged the Canadian heritage site and destroyed its unique religious murals by members of Canada’s

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Toronto’s Ontario Place Preservation Efforts Hit Legal Roadblock as Mega-Spa Project Advances

Residents and historians in the Toronto area are fighting to preserve the Canadian heritage site Ontario Place, which is under threat due to plans for the construction of a mega-spa.

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Second lawsuit over Toronto Modernist landscape spa development dismissed

Toronto’s Ontario Place, a 1971 Modernist landscape designed by Canadian landscape architect Michael Hough, is at the center of a contentious battle over the construction of a mega-spa. Despite legal

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Exploring the American Flag: A Toronto-Based US Artist’s Perspective

June Clark left the US in 1968 amidst major social upheaval, finding refuge in Canada. She began documenting her new home through photography and co-founded the Women’s Photography Co-operative in

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