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Doug Ford's quick booze costing Ontarians hundreds of millions

Doug Ford's quick booze costing Ontarians hundreds of millions

Doug Ford's plan to fast-track the sale of alcohol into convenience stores is costing the province much more than initially expected and Ontarians are interested in other expenditures.
Humber students unaware of election issues but want changes

Humber students unaware of election issues but want changes

Many were largely unaware of or were uninterested in the details of the upcoming vote. But a few are focused on the issues.
EXCLUSIVE: Grant-Mentis breaking barriers for next generation of Black women on the ice

EXCLUSIVE: Grant-Mentis breaking barriers for next generation of Black women on the ice

Mikyla Grant-Mentis made her way from the ice rinks in Brampton to the PWHL's Montreal Victoire.
Creative arts programs targeted at Ontario colleges

Creative arts programs targeted at Ontario colleges

Creative arts programs are being suspended because of the reduction of study permits for international students. 
Humber Film Graduates debut in cineplex theatres

Humber Film Graduates debut in cineplex theatres

Humber Alumni make their debut on Canada's Walk of Fame and Cineplex theatres.
Experts divided if Trump has gone too far

Experts divided if Trump has gone too far

President Donald Trump’s first actions as president have caused much debate about the severity of his orders and whether or not he's gone past the point of no return.
Hawks' undefeated season complete with final win over Sheridan

Hawks' undefeated season complete with final win over Sheridan

The Hawks rewrote the history books Wednesday night with a 90-72 win over Sheridan, finishing their regular season 18-0.
Systemic barriers in healthcare impact Black community

Systemic barriers in healthcare impact Black community

Black Ontarians face significant barriers in the healthcare system due to systemic racism, limited access to quality healthcare, physician bias and a lack of cultural understanding.
Canadians get a month to prep for tariffs

Canadians get a month to prep for tariffs

Tariffs between the U.S. and Canada have been delayed for at least 30 days, consumers have a bit of extra time to prepare.
Trump pauses tariff threat for 30 days

Trump pauses tariff threat for 30 days

U.S. President Donald Trump trades pause for a Canadian government promise to strengthen the border to fight fentanyl smuggling.