It's an issue at the center of an unusual fracas surrounding the punk rap group Kneecap, a trio that was barred from entering Canada and forced to cancel several shows scheduled for this month.
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The Civil War Inside Toronto’s Rap Scene
Theres a civil war going on in Toronto, and its breaking the citys music scene apart. Pressa, Top5, and YG were once the ...
The BBC chairman apologized Monday for an “error of judgment.” A letter from Trump’s attorney threatened legal action, ...
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The Rap-Up: Staying afloat and seizing opportunities
The Regular Season has barely gotten out of bed, and the rash of injuries is already piling up. Last Friday, the Cavaliers ...
Victoria's Royal Athletic Park could soon see a major round of upgrades, with the federal government setting aside up to $6 ...
Naoise O Caireallain (C) and Liam O'Hanna perform as members of Kneecap, the Northern Ireland hip-hop trio which is at the center of a free-speech row in Canada ...
(Guillaume BAPTISTE/AFP/AFP) Prime Minister Mark Carney's hate crime bill and a controversy surrounding a Northern Irish rap group have focused Canadian attention on a complex legal question: should ...
The legislation introduced by Carney's Liberal government last month has drawn mixed reviews. Some have praised it as a measured response to soaring hate crime figures, but critics have raised alarm ...
The city's standing committee on growth is looking at the first draft of the smart growth action plan at its Tuesday meeting.
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