Luc Rinaldi
About Luc Rinaldi
Luc Rinaldi is a Toronto-based freelance journalist and former editor of Pivot magazine. His work has appeared in Maclean's, Toronto Life and Reader's Digest.
What David Suzuki will do for love
David Suzuki stars in a new film that asks: What if we loved the planet as much as we love our families?
Are Canada’s Big Eight pension funds committed to net-zero?
Canada's pension funds possess enormous power. Critics say the speed at which they embrace a transition to a green economy “makes a difference.”
Canada must build sustainable finance sector to meet climate goals–the feds are acting on this, but is it fast enough?
A recent RBC report estimates that in order to catch up and meet its climate targets, Canada will need to invest $70 billion per year into green technologies such as electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, green hydrogen, carbon capture and renewable energy production. As it stands, the country falls well short of that figure, investing just $10 billion annually.
Working housing miracles for Ontario's urban Indigenous population
The federal government's promise to create a “for Indigenous, by Indigenous” housing strategy hasn't been met. Nonetheless, some housing is being built for Indigenous people in Toronto and other urban centres.
Talented Indigenous musicians now have a record label to call their own
Red Music Rising is the country's first Indigenous-owned and operated record label dedicated to showcasing Indigenous music.
To survive, Indigenous police forces need 'black belts in how to be lean'
As they struggle to police their own communities, Indigenous police forces say they've been "defunded" from the get-go.