Plus, Toronto watch collectors share the objects of their obsession
Ontarians could be forgiven for feeling a sense of election exhaustion over the past few weeks, particularly since Thursday’s provincial election was called way ahead of schedule as Doug Ford continues his adventures in Captain Canada cosplay south of the border. The premier has justified this early trip to the polls by saying that he needs a strong mandate to fight Donald Trump’s tariff threats—just one of the claims from last week’s leaders’ debate that warrants further scrutiny. With that in mind, we present our Ontario election fact check, an examination of the most contentious assertions made onstage, who said what and whose pants are on fire. |
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| After watching her grandfather, a mechanic, tinker with watches when she was a kid, Rhonda Riche developed a fascination with timepieces. These days, she has upward of 40 watches in her eclectic collection. Most are G-Shocks, Casios and novelty watches, like a Mickey Mouse watch that plays “It’s a Small World (After All).” |
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| Fefe Dobson is gracing the big screen for the first time in over a decade, starring in the Scarborough-based film Morningside, which follows the interwoven lives of people at the fictional Morningside Community Centre. She tells us about how the film helped her reconnect with her hometown. |
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