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Fighting for their Corner, 2023 Public History Award nominee. Image courtesy of Spacing Media.


Fighting for their Corner, 2023 Public History Award nominee. Image courtesy of Spacing media.


Fighting for their corner, 2023 Public History Award nominee. Courtesy of The Globe newspaper and Spacing media.



  • Fighting for Their Corner

    The series brings to life a little-known aspect of Toronto’s labour and media history, speaking to issues of child labour, poverty, homelessness, union action, immigration, and civic regulation that shaped Toronto’s past and still resonate today. The newsboys come across as compelling characters who asserted their presence in the city’s public life, despite their youth and marginalized status, and helped shape Toronto’s history – including notable characters such as Sam Lichtman, who founded a chain of news and book stores that many Torontonians will still remember, and even former Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, whose past as a newsboy shaped public perception of his character.


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  • Fighting for Their Corner

    Additional Project Members: 

    Erica Simmons (writing as Beth Simons): Writer

    Dylan Reid: Executive Editor, Spacing magazine

    Julie Fish: Producer


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