Exploring the deeper stories of Canada through thoughtful journalism and community perspectives.
At Untold Myth, we're dedicated to exploring the complexities of Canadian society, challenging common narratives, and bringing forward the diverse perspectives that shape our nation.
We believe that understanding comes through honest, nuanced examination of both our triumphs and our challenges. From the ice rinks of small-town arenas to the pressing social issues affecting urban centers, we seek to tell the stories that matter.
We analyze the cultural significance of sports in Canadian identity, examine issues of accessibility and inclusion, and celebrate the achievements of Canadian athletes on both local and global stages.
From healthcare and education to environmental policy and political discourse, we explore the issues that impact Canadian lives and shape our collective future.
Beyond the stereotypes and common knowledge, we dive into the fascinating facts, history, and culture that make Canada unique, exploring both well-known stories and hidden gems.
We tackle challenging topics like inequality, housing affordability, reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, and environmental justice with nuance and a commitment to presenting diverse perspectives.
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
Former national sports journalist with a passion for telling Canadian stories that go beyond the headlines.
Senior Writer, Social Issues
Policy analyst turned journalist focusing on housing, healthcare, and social equity across Canadian communities.
Lead Researcher
Historian and data analyst who uncovers the facts and figures behind Canada's most pressing challenges.
We're committed to factual reporting and thorough research in all our content.
We amplify diverse voices and perspectives from across Canadian society.
We go beyond surface-level reporting to provide context and thoughtful analysis.
We believe in fostering constructive dialogue that strengthens Canadian society.
We invite you to engage with our content, share your perspectives, and be part of building a more informed and connected Canada.