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The Trillium and The Green Line launch Toronto election partnership

We’re exploring the city’s most pressing problems and how the candidates plan to solve them
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Concrete walls near the curved building of Toronto City Hall

The Trillium and The Green Line are pleased to announce our Toronto election project, a journalism partnership for readers who care deeply about Toronto and the people, policies, and politics at play.

We’re pairing The Trillium’s signature insider coverage of Ontario politics and policy with The Green Line’s unique community-driven, solutions-oriented journalism to dig deep into the city’s problems and connect you with the plans the Toronto mayoral candidates are proposing to fix them.

The Green Line is a hyperlocal independent media outlet that investigates the way we live to help young and other underserved Torontonians survive and thrive in a rapidly changing city. Since our launch in April 2022, we've been making waves in Toronto for our unique Action Journey model, which encourages Torontonians to take action on issues they care about and problems in their neighbourhoods. We also have a community show in partnership with CityNews Toronto.

The Trillium is your trusted source for insightful, in-depth coverage of politics and policy-making in Ontario.

Our full-time team of experienced, dedicated reporters covers the latest developments from Queen’s Park, investigating the government and the broader public sector, and issues in health care, education, energy and infrastructure.

The Trillium is operated by Village Media. Born digital, Village Media operates nearly two dozen local news websites across Ontario, including GuelphToday, SooToday, BarrieToday, Sudbury.com and BurlingtonToday. Our award-winning reporters and editors are committed to strengthening the communities they serve by providing free, reliable, up-to-the-minute coverage of the stories that matter most: the ones closest to home.

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