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Lana Hall

Lana Hall is a journalist specializing in newspaper and magazine features. She has a particular interest in the intersection of labour and the social and political forces that shape cities.

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Short Feature by Lana Hall

Where Are All the Female Coaches?

Canada is in a moment of unprecedented expansion in women’s sports. But structural barriers and unclear pathways into coaching mean that women are being deprived of opportunities to lead the next generation of young athletes.

Feature by Lana Hall

On the TTC, With Nowhere to Go

With rising homelessness, decreased mental health support, and fewer public spaces than ever, the TTC and its workers are being asked to fill gaps in a dissolving social safety net.

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