Toronto Street News

[1] The Toronto Street News is edited and published by Victor Fletcher, who describes himself as a "one-man charity" and a "hands-on reporter".

Originally trained as a watchmaker, he later worked for defense contractors and, he has said, "realized that the world is controlled by a cabal of Masons and Zionists".

"[2] One of the newspaper's writers and distributors is Angel Femia-Richmond, who supports Fletcher and defends the paper, stating: "Some of the articles are very controversial, but it's the truth ...

[1] The conservative National Post has sharply criticized the paper, which author Joseph Brean described as Toronto's "most prominent vehicle for hate propaganda, outrageous conspiracy theories, blatant plagiarism and libellous personal attacks, though virtually nothing about the homeless, all published at the whim of a man who lives a two-hour drive away in Ontario's farm-belt.

[2] The paper has also been sharply criticized by Barbara Hall, chief commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission from 2005 to 2015, and by Mel Sufrin, who served as executive secretary of the Ontario Press Council (OPC) for 23 years until 2010, who stated that the paper "fails almost every conceivable test for membership" in the OPC.