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Toronto symposium showcases green construction

Toronto symposium showcases green construction

The Build Green Symposium gathers industry professionals to discuss reducing carbon emissions on jobsites.
Humber student describes panic, information gaps in Cancun after cartel leader’s killing

Humber student describes panic, information gaps in Cancun after cartel leader’s killing

A Humber Polytechnic journalism student says she felt “in the dark” while in Cancun after the killing of a Mexican cartel leader elsewhere in the country.
OPINION: Ford’s ‘basket-weaving’ remark misses the point

OPINION: Ford’s ‘basket-weaving’ remark misses the point

For Ontario students already struggling, careless language has turned this accessible funding issue into something deeper.
Gold slips away from Canadian men’s hockey team

Gold slips away from Canadian men’s hockey team

The Canadian men's hockey team took home silver in a crushing overtime loss against the U.S.
Fear, identity and the fight over Canada

Fear, identity and the fight over Canada

A rainy, cold Saturday didn't keep an anti-immigration group from setting up inside a police barricade at Sankofa Square. A slightly larger group of counter-protesters were there to challenge the rhetoric in a non-violent way.
Opposition balks at Ford government's drastic OSAP changes

Opposition balks at Ford government's drastic OSAP changes

After years of under-investment in post-secondary education, opposition critics say the provincial government's sweeping OSAP reforms will hurt current and future students, and they are trying to fight back against the planned changes.
OPINION: OSAP grants opened the door for me, now that door is closing

OPINION: OSAP grants opened the door for me, now that door is closing

Shifting toward more loans may ensure stability, but for students facing rising living costs, the change increases financial risk and long-term debt.
National pride stays high despite women's loss against U.S.

National pride stays high despite women's loss against U.S.

In a tough fight for the Olympic gold medal, Canada's women's hockey team takes the silver in a tight match against the U.S.
New Express Entry categories could reshape international student pathways

New Express Entry categories could reshape international student pathways

Canada’s immigration minister announced new Express Entry categories during a policy address as part of a broader effort to stabilize immigration while attracting global talent.
"Hymns to Freedom" rings in Black History Month

"Hymns to Freedom" rings in Black History Month

The Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra and musician Corey Butler united to create "Hymns to Freedom," combining Western orchestra with African American stories. It was a harmonious meeting of cultures and a meaningful introduction to Black History Month.