Whether you are heading to work, taking a break, or catching up over coffee, the Toronto Post briefing is designed to bring you the essential GTA and Canadian headlines you need in a clear, practical format. This page explains exactly what you will receive, who curates it, how to subscribe, and what we do with your information, so you can sign up with full confidence.
What is the Toronto Post briefing?
The Toronto Post briefing is a daily email newsletter that delivers essential GTA and Canadian headlines, key policy developments, and original journalism from our newsroom directly to your inbox. Each edition is curated by our editorial team under Editor-in-Chief Catherine Roy and includes the top stories from municipal affairs, provincial policy, business, technology, and public-interest reporting across Toronto and Canada.
Beyond the headlines, each briefing contains brief explainers that help you understand why a story matters—whether it is a new city council decision, a provincial budget change, or a major transit update. We focus on concrete, trustworthy coverage without spin or oversimplification, so you can stay informed quickly and accurately.
How often will I receive it?
You will receive the Toronto Post briefing every weekday morning, with special editions sent as needed for breaking news, major announcements, or in-depth investigative features. The editorial team under Managing Editor Marc Tremblay reviews and commissions each day’s lineup, ensuring the briefing reflects the most relevant stories for GTA readers.
A typical weekday edition lands in your inbox before noon, providing a digest of the morning’s most important news. Special editions—such as election-night updates, budget analysis, or community event roundups—may arrive in the afternoon or evening when events warrant immediate coverage.
Who curates the briefing?
The briefing is curated by Toronto Post’s full editorial team, led by Editor-in-Chief Catherine Roy, who is responsible for all editorial standards and publication decisions. Our Our Team page lists every staff member and their role, from Municipal Affairs Editor Hannah Walsh, who tracks city hall and transit stories, to Provincial Affairs Editor Jessica Morin, who covers Ontario policy and regional economics.
Community & Events Correspondent Kevin Sullivan contributes local culture and neighbourhood stories, while Standards & Fact-Checking Lead Andrew Leblanc verifies every piece of information before it reaches you. No AI tool replaces human editorial judgement—every article and every briefing item is reviewed and approved by a named human editor before publication.
How do I subscribe?
Subscribing is straightforward: simply enter your email address using the newsletter signup form below, marked by the [tpo_newsletter_form] tag on this page. You can also send a subscription request directly to info@torontopost.org, and our team will add you to the daily mailing list.
Your email address will be used solely for delivering the Toronto Post briefing and occasional messages about your subscription (such as confirmation, frequency changes, or technical updates). You can unsubscribe at any time using the link at the bottom of every email. For full details on how we handle your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.
How this works in practice
Imagine it is a Tuesday morning in Toronto. The city council has just voted on a new housing plan, the province has announced an update to transit funding, and a major tech company has opened a new office in the GTA. The Toronto Post briefing arrives in your inbox with a short explainer on the housing vote, a link to our full council story by Hannah Walsh, a provincial analysis by Jessica Morin, and a business note from our newsdesk. You read the key points in under five minutes, with the option to click through for deeper coverage. That is the briefing in practice: efficient, complete, and built for your day.
Is the briefing sponsored or commercial?
No commercial relationship determines what appears in the briefing or how stories are selected. If the briefing contains a sponsored segment or affiliate link, it will be clearly labeled as such, in line with our Advertising & Affiliate Disclosure. Our editorial conclusions are independent of any advertiser or partner.
Toronto Post (torontopost.org) is owned and operated by Northern Beacon Media Inc., an Ontario corporation (Ontario Business Registry company number 1003194827). The briefing is funded through display advertising, affiliate links, commercial partnerships, sponsored content, newsletter sponsorships, and content licensing. All sponsored or commercial material is clearly labelled so you always know what you are reading.
Questions?
If you have any questions about the newsletter, your subscription, or the content you receive, please visit our Contact page or email our team directly at info@torontopost.org for a prompt reply.
In short
Our daily briefing gives you the essential GTA and Canadian headlines, curated by named editors and fact-checked before it reaches you. Sign up below or at info@torontopost.org, and you will get clear, trustworthy journalism every weekday morning—no spin, just what you need to know.