
Kerrisa Wilson
Managing Editor at NOW (Toronto, ON)
Managing Editor of Now Toronto. Guelph University and Humber College Alum. Views are my own. Email: [email protected].
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3 weeks ago |
nowtoronto.com | Kerrisa Wilson
We will rise until no one is left behind. Celebrating its fifth year, the CAMH Sunrise Challenge™ presented by DECIEM has raised over $5.5 million to help transform the way patients and families access mental health care, supporting their journey toward recovery from mental illness and addiction. From May 26 to 30, 2025 , you can rise to the challenge by sharing a photo of how you start your day, ideally by waking up with the sun. Start your morning with intention and prioritize your mental health.
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1 month ago |
nowtoronto.com | Kerrisa Wilson
A video of Justin Trudeau reacting to his son’s new music video is going viral online with people reacting to the wholesome moment. On Wednesday, Trudeau’s eldest son Xavier, also known as Xav, released a teaser of his new music video for his single, “Back Me Up,” which is set to be released on Friday, May 2. In the short clip, the 17-year-old is sitting with his father as they watch the new music video together.
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2 months ago |
nowtoronto.com | Kerrisa Wilson
American President Donald Trump is doubling steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada to 50 per cent in retaliation to Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s 25 per cent surcharge on electricity to the U.S.On Tuesday morning, Trump announced the higher tariffs will come into effect tomorrow, Mar.
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Mar 6, 2025 |
nowtoronto.com | Kerrisa Wilson
A White House official says President Trump will ‘likely’ delay tariffs on Canadians goods by one month, while earlier today Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the trade war will continue into the “foreseeable future.” Thursday morning, Trump announced tariff delays for Mexico, two days after he first implemented them on Mexican and Canadian goods.
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Mar 6, 2025 |
nowtoronto.com | Kerrisa Wilson
A massive fire that destroyed multiple homes in Yorkville on Wednesday is considered suspicious, Toronto police say. On Thursday, police confirmed to Now Toronto that they are investigating the fire as suspicious at this time. The three-alarm fire happened at a construction site along Scollard St., near Bay St. and Davenport Rd. and broke around 4:30 a.m. It quickly spread to other buildings and cars in the area, Toronto Fire said.
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