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Canada added 14,000 jobs in March but economists warn recovery remains uncertain

Canada added 14,000 jobs in March but economists warn recovery remains uncertain

Canada added 14,000 jobs in March while the unemployment rate held steady at 6.7 per cent, but economists say the modest gains are not yet strong enough to confirm a sustained labour market recovery.
Humber Free Store event promotes reuse, affordability, and sustainability on campus

Humber Free Store event promotes reuse, affordability, and sustainability on campus

Humber Polytechnic’s Office of Sustainability organized a Free Store event aimed at cutting waste and making essential items more accessible to students.
From Humber to Hot Docs: Student films set for April 16 screening

From Humber to Hot Docs: Student films set for April 16 screening

The future of Canada’s film industry was on display at Humber Polytechnic as the 2026 FMTV graduating class premiered their original short films.
Modest growth in Canada driven by oil and gas, but risks remain.

Modest growth in Canada driven by oil and gas, but risks remain.

Canada’s economy grew by a modest 0.1 per cent in January, with mining, oil and gas sectors offsetting declines in manufacturing.
What does Canada’s federal minimum wage increase mean for students

What does Canada’s federal minimum wage increase mean for students

As tuition and living costs continue to climb, Canada’s federal minimum wage is set to increase to $18.15 on April 1, offering extra financial support to some students working part-time.
Fix, don’t toss: Humber repair cafe builds skills, sustainability on campus

Fix, don’t toss: Humber repair cafe builds skills, sustainability on campus

Students and volunteers come together to repair everyday items, reduce waste, and promote a culture of reuse.
Humber students showcase culinary creativity in plant-based bean challenge

Humber students showcase culinary creativity in plant-based bean challenge

From cultural fusion dishes to traditional recipes with a twist, students at Humber Polytechnic brought creativity to the kitchen in the Nutrition Club’s Bean Challenge plant-based recipe competition.
Unlocking the potential of food

Unlocking the potential of food

From plant-based meals to budget-friendly grocery tips, students at Humber Polytechnic are helping consumers rethink how they approach food.
Inflation slows to 2.3% in January as gas prices fall

Inflation slows to 2.3% in January as gas prices fall

Canada’s annual inflation rate went down slightly in January, giving households a bit of relief. However, this drop is mainly due to changes in energy prices, and it doesn’t mean that everyday expenses for Canadians have fallen significantly.
Federal grocery rebate offers short-term relief as food prices strain Canadians

Federal grocery rebate offers short-term relief as food prices strain Canadians

As grocery prices keep rising and putting pressure on household budgets, the federal government’s new rebate is meant to help, but questions remain about how long that help will last.