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Na-Me-Res Pow Wow celebrates National Indigenous History Month

Na-Me-Res Pow Wow celebrates National Indigenous History Month

Garrison Common in Toronto was flooded with people as Na-Me-Res hosted its annual Pow Wow in celebration of National Indigenous History Month.
Torontonians experience a Taste of Little Italy on College Street

Torontonians experience a Taste of Little Italy on College Street

Thousands of people packed onto College Street on the weekend of June 14 to 16 to experience cuisine and entertainment at the Taste of Little Italy.
Building a healthier future for Black women through shared knowledge, resources, empowerment

Building a healthier future for Black women through shared knowledge, resources, empowerment

Black women need to receive better care from the health-care system
Ontario government is all set to open the Youth Wellness Hub in Brampton in 2025

Ontario government is all set to open the Youth Wellness Hub in Brampton in 2025

Ontario government is opening 10 new Youth Wellness Hub, one of which is set to open in Brampton next year
Senate mulls Bill C-332 protecting women against coercive, controlling conduct

Senate mulls Bill C-332 protecting women against coercive, controlling conduct

The Senate is now studying a new federal private member's bill adopted in the House to ensure the safety of women in abusive relationships.
Modi's influence wanes in India despite win

Modi's influence wanes in India despite win

Narendra Modi's BJP relies on allies to form a government after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The party has lost major states to the INDIA bloc.
Toronto's high auto insurance claims driven by desperate economic conditions

Toronto's high auto insurance claims driven by desperate economic conditions

The unprecedented growth in auto theft is the negative consequence of post-pandemic technology development.
Pew Study reveals strong support for abortion in North America

Pew Study reveals strong support for abortion in North America

Changing attitudes towards abortion in America spark debates over reproductive rights.
Ontario expands jail capacities with several hundred beds and a new facility

Ontario expands jail capacities with several hundred beds and a new facility

The Ontario government announced Monday that it will expand jail capacities with several hundred more beds, correctional staff and a facility.
Unemployment rate spikes despite more jobs

Unemployment rate spikes despite more jobs

Canada witnesses a cooling labour market and sector-specific employment shifts.