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Long before YouTube, Twitter or TikTok, Speakers Corner was where Toronto people went to share their personalities with the world. Located at the cor… ...
He sees a rebooted Speakers' Corner as a different kind of outlet—a "second lane to talk about issues in Toronto." It's something to give the city a voice that hasn't yet been heard.
Speakers Corner was born at the intersection of Queen Street West and John Street in Toronto in the late 1980s. The booth at that location was closed when CityTV and its building were sold two ...
Author, publisher and storyteller Douglas Gibson will speak about his latest book, Stories About Storytellers, on Thursday, March 22 in the Beach.Beach United Church is hosting the Speaker's Corner ...
Rogers Media, which acquired Citytv owner CHUM, cancelled Speakers’ Corner in 2008. Since then, footage from the series has resurfaced on YouTube and now Instagram.
(A full episode of Speakers Corner from 1990 is embedded above, courtesy of YouTube user Retrontario. It’s the most nineties-Toronto thing you’ll ever see. One guy only wants to talk about 2 ...
Toronto speaker series showdown. There’s no shortage of opinions and ideas in Toronto, ... Who it’s talking to Started in 2000 by Moses Znaimer, the man behind Speakers’ Corner, ...
Remember Speakers’ Corner, that popular Citytv show where ordinary people could drop a loonie into a booth and be recorded ranting about life, commenting on news events of the day, having crazy ...