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OPINION: Animal entertainment is cruelty disguised as fun

OPINION: Animal entertainment is cruelty disguised as fun

Animal entertainment is a relic of the past. We must critically examine the implications of what we choose to consume, and at what expense.
EDITORIAL: Young Canadians should not give up on owning a house

EDITORIAL: Young Canadians should not give up on owning a house

Initiatives to save the Canadian housing market should spark hope for future homeowners.
EDITORIAL: Supporting local is key to growing soccer in Canada

EDITORIAL: Supporting local is key to growing soccer in Canada

The soccer pyramid has been built. Now it's up to fans to strengthen Canada's position in the game.
EDITORIAL: Students need better options for post-secondary housing

EDITORIAL: Students need better options for post-secondary housing

Humber North campus students are expected to pay up to $10,250 per semester for secure housing.
EDITORIAL: Climate crisis waits for no one

EDITORIAL: Climate crisis waits for no one

COP29 is underway in Baku, Azerbaijan. The world needs real climate solutions now more than ever, not inaction and empty words.
EDITORIAL: Progress is the tool to kill fascism

EDITORIAL: Progress is the tool to kill fascism

You can’t outplay Donald Trump by playing a trump card.
EDITORIAL: Fans should pay attention to Toronto's 'other' sports teams

EDITORIAL: Fans should pay attention to Toronto's 'other' sports teams

There's another tier of professional and semi-pro sports in Toronto that won't break the bank for fans.
EDITORIAL: Economic dependence plays a huge role in domestic violence

EDITORIAL: Economic dependence plays a huge role in domestic violence

Economic dependence sometimes creates a barrier for individuals in abusive relationships. It makes it harder to leave because of fear of losing any access to financial resources.
EDITORIAL: Mental health literacy must be taught to adults

EDITORIAL: Mental health literacy must be taught to adults

The Ontario government's recent initiative to introduce mandatory mental health literacy in schools is a crucial step in addressing the growing mental health crisis among youth. However, this is not enough as the adults supporting these students also must be educated on mental health.
EDITORIAL: Financial literacy must be taught earlier than high school

EDITORIAL: Financial literacy must be taught earlier than high school

Students need to learn about financial literacy earlier in their education so they can understand how money works and prepare them for the future.