Chef Suzanne Barr on the injustices that BIPOC-owned restaurants are facing in Toronto
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Toronto's first location of SoulCycle on King West has shut down suddenly, leaving members and staff in the dark. Scientists and U of T confirm effectiveness of a new mask that deactivates the coronavirus. Plus, True True Diner has closed permanently, but co-owner and chef, Suzanne Barr says it wasn't just because of the pandemic, and speaks to the injustices that BIPOC-owned businesses are facing.
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