Christopher Lo

Class of 2026

Christopher Lo writes about how institutions, technologies and grassroots movements are reshaping mental-health care. His recent reporting explores Canada’s emerging psychedelic economy, volunteer-run safety networks and the grey zones where legality, medicine and community intersect. With a background in psychology and public health, he’s interested in what happens when formal systems fall short and people create their own ways of healing.

Clippings

  • 2026
  • The Conversation

The retail afterlife: How surplus goods find new value at ‘binz’ stores

  • 2026
  • The Toronto Star

For those fleeing abusive households, the trip back is fraught. This group formed to help

  • 2026
  • Milkbag

Behind a pink door in Kensington Market, there’s a poorly guarded secret…