TLDR: What If It All Goes Right sees Toronto legend Boi-1da unite some of Canada’s biggest artists for the nation’s official FIFA World Cup album. The project began as a modest idea before quickly ...
TLDR: Drawing on Ontario police use of force data, Kojo Damptey of McMaster University highlights persistent racial disparities affecting Black, Indigenous and other racialized communities. It’s been ...
TLDR: With World Cup excitement building in Toronto, a recent We Love Hip Hop episode digs into the city’s summer energy, the weight of veteran rappers, tourist crime and new music talk. Powered by ...
TLDR: As the Haiti World Cup team makes headlines over a FIFA-required jersey redesign, Laurent Dubois argues the squad represents a much larger story of migration, diaspora and national identity.
TLDR: Ray Vaughn reflects on lyricism, pain, and joining Top Dawg Entertainment while discussing storytelling, Kendrick Lamar, and his journey from Long Beach to one of hip-hop’s most respected labels ...
When the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, Canada — alongside Mexico and the United States — will co-host the biggest tournament in the competition’s history. Toronto and Vancouver are expected to ...
TLDR: Caitlin Byrne argues that the 2026 World Cup could backfire for Donald Trump as political tensions and travel restrictions overshadow the tournament. For football fans, the FIFA World Cup is so ...
This was supposed to be the most spectacular FIFA men’s World Cup in history. There are more national teams (48), more host countries (three) and more matches (104) than ever before. For 39 glorious ...