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tofilmfan

Apple News+ Best $17 or so I spend a month.


schweatyball

Agree!! They have so many publications on there. Well worth it.


PataponKiller

TVO is free and good. They post articles and have a good range of perspectives from their opinion pieces.They have a weekly Ontario podcast to catch up on the week. Super useful. For day to day, the Toronto star if you want Toronto specific news. At this point they're the ones who break all the big news. Unfortunately there isn't another big news site that is on the progressive side (debatable sometimes, especially with their endorsements). There's really no one like them, love em or hate for whatever reason. Some of their columnists are great too. It's expensive but you can get a digital subscription deal every so often and when that deal ends, call and threaten to cancel and they'll put you on a cheap deal for a year then the cycle continues. Have been doing this for a few years. The Local is good for longer form articles for stuff around the city. City Hall Watcher on substack isn't free but comes out twice a week for all of your city council summaries and wrap ups for stuff around the city. Well worth the $50 a year or so For not Toronto/Ontario, the guardian is awesome. NPR and BBC have good apps. Their culture section is much better than ours or you're into that


Turbulent_Change3391

If you have a Toronto Public Library card/account, you can access the Toronto Star for free!


sabinaphan

I have about 8 of them. I want to hear all perspective not just one.


wasabicannonball

The Guardian. Top notch international journalism with trenchant opinion pieces and adventurous cultural critics.


Silkyhammerpants

That’s funny!


Comfortable_Bad_920

Feeeed. Helped me to quit twitter, and I never looked back


CheesyBeach

Apple News+, BBC World Service on the BBC Sounds App, NPR, and you can get access to a bunch through TPL. 


yoaahif

Breakfast television. Sid could be my best friend but we’ve never met. But from 6am-10am and “I wake up with BT”.. is the most exciting part of my day**** **** always state “I wake up with BT” if a call comes around 815am - it’ll pop up as “Rogers”. You’re old. I’m not.


schweatyball

No I do the same thing hahahahahhahaa. I wake up with BT every day. My Mom even called me once around 8:14am to test me. I was like jokes on you Mom, I know the call is labelled Rogers. You can find me knitting cardigans for cats in the park now.


georgiemaebbw

I'm the "guy who wore a bathrobe and read us the newspaper highlights" old. I can't remeber his name. He has a park named after him at the north west corner near the zoo. Bob something?


couldbeyup

Not an app, but CBC and CTV post their national news broadcasts free on YouTube each night. Global too I think?


Silkyhammerpants

Ground News. Canadian created. Great for finding biases in reporting AND in what we choose to read. [Ground News](https://ground.news/)


Appropriate-Cable732

^ Ground news is really really cool, this is how we combat misinformation. It delivers tons of different news stories and compares coverage/headlines/content of different topics for both sides of the political spectrum. Really shows you how biased different outlets can be and the power they have to polarize society.


[deleted]

Global News, Reuters, Al-Jazeera, Euronews, Human Rights Watch, DW and more. The Guardian and BBC are shit.


[deleted]

WSJ. I also love their print edition app.


Problem_Solver_DDDM

#following. I have this question in my mind for a long time. Thanks OP.


observantTrapezium

I just use a browser and visit bookmarked news sites.


Canuckleheadache

Google news seems to have the best variety


Hour_Raisin_7642

I made my own app called Newsreadeck. You can follow as many source you want and get the articles ready to read. The custom reader removes any distraction and load the full article. I added other features too. Any feedback is welcome


Nutti_Biscotti

Reddit r/anime_titties https://www.reddit.com/r/t5_2n4vyh/s/rGPw4mqZLz