Kate MartensLong Blog 4 — An Analysis of Toronto’s Childcare CrisisThe childcare crisis has been plaguing Torontonians for years. However, with closer examination, it is evident that this ever-worsening…Apr 17, 2022Apr 17, 2022
Kate MartensLong Blog 3 — Ottawa’s Lack of “Fun” Made Even Worse by Covid- 19Long before Covid-19, Ottawa has held the title as, “The city that fun forgot.” Ottawa holds a certain negative reputation that while it…Apr 4, 20221Apr 4, 20221
Kate MartensShort Blog 3 — Hull Cliffs a SeriesThe cliffs are a hidden gem situated off of Portage Bridge in the middle of Ottawa and Gatineau referred to locally as “Hull Cliffs” or…Apr 4, 2022Apr 4, 2022
Kate MartensShort Blog — 5 Quick Archival PostThis article is very significant to Toronto’s history as it shows an authentic example of what Toronto women were fighting for in 1916…Apr 4, 2022Apr 4, 2022
Kate MartensShort Blog 7 — Public Art ReviewThe piece of public art I have decided to critique is the interesting piece situated at One Bloor (Bloor & Younge), entitled Safe Hands…Mar 24, 2022Mar 24, 2022
Kate MartensLong Blog 2: The Male Gaze’s Never-Ending Fetishization of Queer Women in Toronto ArtThere were many things that fascinated me after looking at some of Toronto’s queer historical collections at the Thomas Fischer Rare Books…Mar 10, 20222Mar 10, 20222
Kate MartensShort Blog 4 — Response to Olvia Belovich’s Long Blog 1Olivia, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your post. As a fellow broke University student living in Toronto, I relate to your anguish about the…Feb 17, 2022Feb 17, 2022
Kate MartensLong Blog 1 — Kate Martens: Ottawa’s Infamous Transit Disaster“It was supposed to be revolutionary: a North American city was finally opting to rely on light rail rather than buses and subways for the…Feb 10, 20221Feb 10, 20221