Kieran Delamont, The Outline

Kieran Delamont

The Outline

Ottawa, ON, Canada

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Recent:
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Past:
  • The Outline
  • Torontoist
  • Kill Screen

Past articles by Kieran:

How to write about weed without sounding high

Surveying the past, present, and future of marijuana journalism. → Read More

Metrolinx and the Surveillance State

To live in a modern city is to live in a state of near-constant surveillance, unequally applied across vectors of race and class. → Read More

Toronto is Finally Moving Ahead to Combat the Overdose Crisis

Despite having developed and approved the Overdose Action Plan to tackle the deepening opioid crisis in Toronto back in March, the City of Toronto has take → Read More

Ontario is Getting a $15/hour Minimum Wage

In Ontario, the fight for a $15 minimum wage will soon become a reality. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne has announced that Ontario’s minimum wage will rise → Read More

The Downtown Relief Line Still Being Debated After More Than a Century

After nearly 100 years of being debated in one form or another, the famed Relief Line is one step closer to being shovel ready, as City Council yesterday a → Read More

May Council Preview: Relief Lines, Budget Directions, Pride Motions, and Cricket

It’s that time of the month—City Council will meet this week for its May session. Amidst a climate of challenges facing Toronto—an increasingly dire housin → Read More

Toronto's Poor Will Shoulder The Pain of Mayor Tory's Austerity

Next year, as Frances Nunziata remarked in Thursday’s Budget Committee meeting, will mark 20 years since amalgamation. She then stared off into the middle → Read More

There is a Raccoon on the Loose at Pearson Airport

A friendly local is greeting travellers at the airport. → Read More

Taking Toronto's Homeless Crisis to Mayor Tory's Front Door

It's unknown if the mayor was home in his condo at the time. → Read More

City Council Preview: April 26-28, 2017

Some highlights from the Toronto City Council agenda for the upcoming week. → Read More

Did the Controversial Editor of Your Ward News Send Homophobic Hate Mail to Councillor Wong-Tam?

The failed political candidate, leader of the New Constitution Party, editor of Your Ward News, and self-proclaimed "faith healer," "precision belly rubber → Read More

York Regional Police Use The Helicopter and Dogs To Foil Would-be Candy Thieves at Wonderland

Raise your hand if you can say your high school crimes ever attracted the attention of a police chopper. Three teenagers from Vaughan can now claim, probab → Read More

What Pot Legalization Could Mean for Toronto

Here's your answers on legal weed legislation. → Read More

We Read Between the Lines of That TTC Comic

Last week, a comic by David Namisato made the rounds on Twitter, which provided a much-needed explanation for the perpetual "signal problems" that plague t → Read More

Toronto City Council Votes Down Facts on Scarborough Transit

Here's a rhetorical question: when your house is burning, how much water do you throw on it before you simply walk away? Here's a less rhetorical one: how → Read More

Federal Budget Demands That Transit Users Pay More

The federal government released its 2017 budget on Wednesday. Perhaps most disappointing for Toronto’s transit riders is the cancellation of the public tra → Read More

Why Yonge-Dundas Square Struggles as Public Space

The Hard Rock Cafe YDS may soon become a Shoppers Drug Mart. → Read More

It's Time to Stop the Raids

Five Cannabis Clinic dispensaries were raided on Thursday, which means a few things will happen: the police will proudly proclaim that they have busted mor → Read More

A New Vision for Mirvish Village

The latest proposed design includes the retention of the Honest Ed’s laneway, rental housing units, and more heritage buildings. → Read More

"Why Did You Vote to Cut Homeless Shelter Funding, @norm?"

Go ahead. Ask him. See what happens. → Read More