Toast & Tulips

Toast & Tulips explores topics and intersections of identity, diversity and inclusion, and work and labour, with a particular focus on Newfoundland and Labrador.

It’s time for equity consultants and community organizers to ditch AI

Tools are never neutral, and artificial intelligence has no place in social justice work

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External consultant controversy a first test for Wakeham government

After being sworn in as premier Wednesday, Tony Wakeham called right-wing conservative strategist and PC transition team hire Steve Outhouse “one the best political minds in the country”

More police is not the solution

We need to challenge the public safety discourse in the provincial election

The silence of Mark Carney’s Liberal government is deafening

Three Newfoundlanders and hundreds of others, including more Canadians, are risking their lives to break Israel’s illegal and genocidal siege of Gaza. Has the Carney government abandoned its commitment to international law and its obligation to protect Canadians?

Why the Canada Post strike is not just a ‘labour dispute’

Some thoughts on the language of truth and balance

Visibility isn’t always the answer

Instead of a Trans Day of Visibility, maybe we need a Trans Day of Intervention

When art imitates life imitates art

Newfoundland was an appropriate filming location for the hit TV series Severance, for more than obvious reasons

I’ll never forget November 6

Our lives at work are shaped by our lives outside of work – in today's political chaos more than ever