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Toronto tenants launch new citywide union amid ongoing rent crisis and affordability concerns | CBC News

Toronto startup
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Toronto streets could see more food and music as city considers updating vending, busking rules | CBC News

Toronto is considering changes to licensing bylaws to enhance street vending and busking opportunities.
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Toronto startup

Toronto tenants launch new citywide union amid ongoing rent crisis and affordability concerns | CBC News

Toronto startup
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Toronto streets could see more food and music as city considers updating vending, busking rules | CBC News

Toronto is considering changes to licensing bylaws to enhance street vending and busking opportunities.
#ontario
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Ontario proposes legislation to change medical residency requirements for international graduates | CBC News

Ontario is prioritizing medical residency positions for applicants with a connection to the province through new legislation.
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Ford government to cut length of teachers' college, revamp training requirements | CBC News

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Ontario proposes legislation to change medical residency requirements for international graduates | CBC News

Ontario is prioritizing medical residency positions for applicants with a connection to the province through new legislation.
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Ford government to cut length of teachers' college, revamp training requirements | CBC News

Toronto Maple Leafs
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Maple Leafs assign Cowan, Akhtyamov, Villeneuve, Haymes, Tverberg, Quillan to AHL's Marlies

Cowan emerged as a key player for the Maple Leafs, contributing significantly during the season and expected to be part of the team's core.
#toronto-tempo
Toronto Raptors
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3 days ago

ANALYSIS | Toronto Tempo are no longer just an idea. Now, they are a team | CBC Sports

The Toronto Tempo has officially launched as a WNBA team with player signings, a draft pick, and a revealed court.
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Toronto startup

WNBA's Tempo unveil plans for new dedicated practice facility set to open in 2028 | CBC Sports

Toronto Raptors
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3 days ago

ANALYSIS | Toronto Tempo are no longer just an idea. Now, they are a team | CBC Sports

The Toronto Tempo has officially launched as a WNBA team with player signings, a draft pick, and a revealed court.
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Toronto startup

WNBA's Tempo unveil plans for new dedicated practice facility set to open in 2028 | CBC Sports

Education
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5 days ago

Creative Teaching Awards celebrate experiential learning, community connections | Cornell Chronicle

Creative Teaching Awards recognize innovative teaching strategies through local, hands-on learning experiences beyond traditional classroom settings.
Renovation
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4 days ago

College des Parcs School Extension and two Sport Halls / Stoa architectes

The school extension at College des Parcs in Neuchatel blends contemporary design with respect for the city's architectural heritage.
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6 days ago

Toronto teens, parents, counsellors uncertain possible social media ban will be successful | CBC News

I've really gotten ahead because it's [allowed] me to get real life experience since very young. I don't think I would have really [been] introduced to this world if it wasn't for my book Instagram.
Digital life
fromPinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
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No, Canada hasn't updated the LGBTQ+ acronym to MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+

When the Budget was released, I was shocked to find out that Prime Minister Carney is cutting $7billion between Indigenous Services Canada and Crown-Indigenous Relations. They provided $0 to deal with the ongoing genocide of MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+. This is abhorrent. This is callous.
LGBT
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2 days ago

Tunneling, construction is underway for Ontario Line transit project | CBC News

Premier Doug Ford stated, 'If we don't act now, too many people are wasting time in traffic,' highlighting the necessity of the Ontario Line for alleviating congestion in Toronto.
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#landon-sim
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3 days ago
Toronto Maple Leafs

Maple Leafs just signed a prospect that fans are going to love

Landon Sim signed a two-year entry-level contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs starting in the 2026-27 season.
Higher education
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3 days ago

'This is not about Harvard. It is about higher education.' - Harvard Gazette

The partnership between U.S. universities and government is threatened, risking a brain drain similar to post-war Europe.
#ontario-education
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Attendance for high schoolers, elementary students is plummeting in Ontario: data | CBC News

Ontario's student attendance has significantly dropped, prompting the education minister to link attendance to final high school marks.
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Ontario pledge to tie attendance to high school marks, mandate final exams draws mixed reaction | CBC News

New Ontario legislation proposes counting attendance and participation in final marks, alongside mandatory final exams for high school students.
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Ontario education minister announcing school system changes Monday | CBC News

Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra will announce changes to the school system amid financial oversight and criticism of school board spending.
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School board takeovers distraction from chronic underfunding of Ontario schools, say teacher and student reps | CBC News

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Attendance for high schoolers, elementary students is plummeting in Ontario: data | CBC News

Ontario's student attendance has significantly dropped, prompting the education minister to link attendance to final high school marks.
Canada news
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4 days ago

Ontario pledge to tie attendance to high school marks, mandate final exams draws mixed reaction | CBC News

New Ontario legislation proposes counting attendance and participation in final marks, alongside mandatory final exams for high school students.
Canada news
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Ontario education minister announcing school system changes Monday | CBC News

Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra will announce changes to the school system amid financial oversight and criticism of school board spending.
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School board takeovers distraction from chronic underfunding of Ontario schools, say teacher and student reps | CBC News

Toronto startup
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3 days ago

TTC ridership is down and customer satisfaction is too, a new report suggests | CBC News

Customer satisfaction with the TTC has dropped to 64%, significantly below targets, prompting calls for a concrete improvement plan.
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5 days ago

Featured Gig: Vice Provost for Online, Digital Learning, Temple

Temple is creating the vice provost for online and digital learning to lead a universitywide transformation in how we design, deliver and scale high-quality, flexible academic programs. This role is central to advancing our strategic plan, Forward with Purpose, particularly around expanding access, improving student success and increasing Temple's impact in Philadelphia and beyond.
Higher education
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Higher education
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6 days ago

Fleming, St. Lawrence College union workers 'blindsided' by decision to merge | CBC Accessibility

The merger of Fleming College and St. Lawrence College was unexpected for staff and attributed to provincial underfunding in education.
Higher education
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6 days ago

Fleming, St. Lawrence College union workers 'blindsided' by decision to merge | CBC Accessibility

The merger of Fleming College and St. Lawrence College was unexpected for staff and attributed to provincial underfunding in education.
Education
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2 weeks ago

Parents concerned as TDSB layoffs will force some schools to share vice-principals | CBC News

Parents are concerned about the impact of TDSB's layoffs of 40 vice-principal positions on their children's education.
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4 days ago

Toronto police expecting uptick in protests as World Cup puts city on centre stage | CBC News

Toronto police have unveiled a comprehensive safety plan for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, focusing on key venues and crowd management.
Toronto Maple Leafs
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1 week ago

Maple Leafs in heated battle with rival to hire Sunny Mehta

Sunny Mehta, a data-driven assistant GM with the Florida Panthers, is a leading candidate for the Maple Leafs' President of Hockey Operations and GM roles.
Higher education
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5 days ago

Higher Education Mergers Feel Personal, Because They Are

College mergers disrupt relational systems, affecting roles, identity, and emotional stability beyond just organizational structures.
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3 weeks ago

Ontario mandated e-learning to expand course options. Some worry it's being used to boost marks | CBC News

The most popular courses taken online were those required to graduate or electives typically used for university applications, raising concerns about the e-learning system.
Online learning
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4 days ago

Concerns mount that Bishop jet expansion could restrict new housing on the waterfront | CBC News

Coun. Josh Matlow expressed concerns about the potential impact of the airport expansion on housing supply, stating, 'If we need smaller buildings on the islands, what will the ability be to actually create these affordable housing projects?'
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Education
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3 weeks ago

Kitchen Brigades: Empowering Toronto Youth Through Culinary Arts

La Tablee des Chefs and the Toronto District School Board launched the Kitchen Brigades program to teach culinary skills to high school students.
Education
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Don't 'engage in divisive or contentious issues of any kind,' says provincial memo on graduation ceremonies | CBC News

Ontario's education minister mandates that graduation ceremonies avoid political views to protect student well-being.
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1 month ago

Toronto's Best Family-Friendly Hotels, Tested by a Local Parent

The Bloor-Yorkville corridor gets a lot of attention for its shopping, but for families, it's the Royal Ontario Museum around the corner, smooth subway access, leafy streets for stroller walks, and density of good cafés that make it the neighborhood worth settling into.
London
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Canadian universities offering exam deferrals, accommodations to students impacted by war in Middle East | CBC News

The University of Victoria said it has reached out directly to students who have links to Iran to offer support on a case-by-case basis, including special bursary funding and lifting holds on registration related to overdue tuition.
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2 weeks ago

TDSB to cut 40 vice-principal positions, forcing some schools to share administrators | CBC News

Toronto District School Board will cut 40 vice-principal positions due to funding loss and declining enrolment, leading to shared roles in some schools.
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Hariri Pontarini Architects and Snhetta to Design New Ontario Science Centre in Toronto

The architectural proposal organizes new construction and heritage structures into a cohesive campus, establishing visual and physical connections between the city and Lake Ontario. By consolidating the five existing Pods, the Cinesphere, and the new building into a unified spatial framework, the design reinforces the waterfront's civic identity while reinterpreting Ontario Place's original ambition as a landscape for public learning, innovation, and recreation.
Toronto
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2 weeks ago

Toronto Tempo hire TMU's Carly Clarke as assistant

Carly Clarke has been hired as an Assistant Coach for the Toronto Tempo, bringing extensive coaching experience and expertise in player development.
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3 months ago

How Universities Are Shutting Out Disabled Students and Staff | The Walrus

N AOMI HAD ALWAYS hated school, so much so that she cried for hours when school breaks ended. She hadn't always considered herself disabled, though. Sure, she'd felt lucky to have discovered her autism and learning disabilities relatively early-and to have started getting accommodations in junior high-given that most autistic women aren't diagnosed until adulthood, if at all. But until her second semester of university, Naomi hadn't realized how much autism impacted her life. Then, just before semester's end, COVID-19 crashed in.
Mental health
fromHer Campus
2 months ago

The Space Between Then and Now: Modern Storytelling

Storytelling is shaped by the way we engage with it. In the past, narratives unfolded slowly, giving the audience time to reflect and analyze at their own pace. Classic games, podcasts, and films provided the audience with time to settle into the narrative, and for emotions to build up gradually. These slower forms of media created room for reflection and engagement, allowing audiences to process narratives thoughtfully.
Digital life
Toronto
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2 months ago

Professors are embracing AI: Here's what that looks like in the classroom | CBC News

University educators integrate generative AI into courses, set clear rules, and teach responsible, critically informed student use while redesigning assessments and learning objectives.
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2 months ago

Kimberly Earls set to lead the Rural Ontario Institute

Most recently, she served as the executive director of the South Central Ontario Regional (SCOR) Economic Development Commission, a regional organization representing the counties of Brant, Elgin, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Oxford. In this role, she oversaw strategic planning, board governance, stakeholder engagement, and the execution of high impact initiatives. In addition to her executive leadership, Earls teaches part-time at Fanshawe College and holds a Master of Public Administration from Western University.
Agriculture
Film
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2 months ago

Sheridan students celebrate Oscar-nominated grads behind KPop Demon Hunters and Elio | CBC News

Sheridan College animation graduates earned Oscar nominations for KPop Demon Hunters and Elio, inspiring current students and reflecting the program's long legacy of alumni success.
New York City
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1 month ago

Pros and Cons of Going to College in NYC

College life in New York City is sensory, hectic, transit-independent, culturally diverse, and offers abundant affordable food alongside creative, politically engaged communities.
Canada news
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4 weeks ago

Toronto youth are struggling to find work. Here's why | CBC News

Youth unemployment has surged, with young job seekers facing increased competition and insecurity in finding stable employment.
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2 months ago

Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs at SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts

The School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Vancouver takes a uniquely interdisciplinary approach to studies in the arts, offering an MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts, an MA in Contemporary Arts, and a PhD in Contemporary Arts. The internationally-recognized artists and scholars that make up our faculty work at the generative fringes of Dance, Film, Music & Sound, Theatre & Performance, Performance Production & Design, and Visual Art, with a focus on interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary practices.
Arts
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2 months ago

Parents frustrated by lack of action after teachers shared racist social media messages | CBC News

The incident was first flagged by a student who had access to a shared social media account for a program at James Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High School. In it, a teacher allegedly had shared an anti-Black racist image to the account of another teacher at the school, who replied LMAO where are the chicken wings, [F-word][N-word] are all the same.
Toronto
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2 months ago

Op-Ed | Helping employers tap CUNY talent | amNewYork

The campaign points employers to our Industry Support Hub, a central conduit that helps businesses hire students, build internship programs, collaborate with faculty and utilize our campus facilities. This work complements and supports CUNY Beyond, our university-wide initiative to foster career readiness. Launched in the fall, CUNY Beyond is all about preparing students for what comes next. Power Your Business with CUNY brings employers into that journey, connecting classroom learning to workplace opportunity.
Education
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1 month ago

Ford muses about filling in part of Toronto waterfront for new convention centre | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is considering filling part of Toronto's waterfront to build a massive new convention centre, citing the current Metro Toronto Convention Centre as inadequate for the city's needs.
Higher education
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2 months ago

Sorcery, poisons and Dracula costumes: Unique courses found at Ontario universities | CBC News

Ontario post-secondary courses use niche subjects like vampires, witchcraft, and comics to teach critical thinking and engage students.
Canada news
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1 month ago

Ontario students stage mass protest over Ford government's OSAP cuts | CBC News

Ontario is shifting OSAP from 85% grants/15% loans to 25% grants/75% loans, prompting widespread student protests across the province.
Higher education
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1 month ago

Fears Ontario's student aid program will bring huge debt, put higher education out of reach | CBC News

Ontario will cap OSAP grants at 25% and convert 75% to loans, reducing affordability and jeopardizing students' postsecondary plans.
Higher education
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2 months ago

The London university that will become part of the UK's first 'super university'

Greenwich and Kent will merge on 1 August 2026 into the London and South East University Group, becoming the UK's third-largest university.
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2 months ago

2 Toronto school boards open new virtual offices to help parents navigate concerns | CBC News

The offices "will ensure parents have a direct way to raise concerns, get help, and find solutions faster," Education Minister Paul Calandra said in a message to TDSB families last November.
Canada news
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

NYU and SUNY Debut Higher Ed Design Lab

"We're bringing together two really significant and very diverse institutions, and it's a big-scale operation, so we'll be able to look at a lot of things across a lot of different environments," said Mindy Tarlow, senior fellow and professor at NYU's Marron Institute of Urban Management, where the lab will initially be housed.
Higher education
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2 months ago

As Ontario high school grades keep rising, graduating students worry about their university future | CBC News

Maya Duckworth-Pilkington spent the first two weeks of January buried in her textbooks, studying. Until she submitted her final advanced functions exam, the Rosedale Heights School of the Arts senior didn't realize how much time and effort she was putting into her studies. The pressure is higher than ever to do well, she explained over text message. People aren't sleeping well, eating well or getting leisure time.
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Higher education
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1 month ago

Facing financial woes, Humber Polytechnic offers staff voluntary exit packages | CBC News

Humber Polytechnic offers voluntary exit packages to staff due to significant budget challenges from international student caps, rising operational costs, and limited funding despite recent provincial support.
Canada news
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1 month ago

New science centre will be built as early as 2029 with construction beginning in spring: Ford | CBC News

Ontario will build a new $1 billion science centre at Ontario Place, with construction starting spring 2025 and completion targeted for 2029.
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1 month ago

Students, Black professionals celebrated in new exhibit for Black History Month | CBC News

Students across the Greater Toronto Area are recognizing inspiring Black professionals in a variety of fields in a new exhibit to mark Black History Month. The We Are Canada exhibit opened Saturday to celebrate the essays and photos taken by students showcasing leaders of the Black community in different areas of work. "We Are Canada gives students the opportunity careers, career progression and become inspired by what they see," said Angela Henry, director of communications for the Lifelong Leadership Institute. "And also gain the understanding that Black people have been involved in areas of work across many positions in Canada."
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2 months ago

Ontario post-secondary funding introduces tuition hikes, grant decrease in upcoming school year | CBC News

Ontario will invest $6.4 billion over four years in colleges and universities, end the tuition freeze, and modify OSAP grant structure to address post-secondary financial challenges.
#osap
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1 month ago
Canada news

Changes to OSAP force some students to reconsider plans as they face higher debt | CBC News

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Changes to OSAP force some students to reconsider plans as they face higher debt | CBC News

fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I'm a software engineer who moved from Lagos to Toronto. The difference in office cultures shocked me.

Over the past seven years, I've worked for multiple companies shipping blockchain integrations and production-grade financial infrastructure in Lagos, Amsterdam, and now Toronto. I started my career in Nigeria, where I was born and raised, and moved to Amsterdam in May 2023 after a short career break for a job as a senior software engineer. I returned to Nigeria after a year and worked until I received my Canadian work visa through my wife in October 2024.
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2 months ago

Changes to federal funding put Toronto youth violence prevention programs at risk | CBC News

Federal crime-prevention funding ending March 31, 2026 will cut Toronto's social development budget by $6.2M and risks youth violence-prevention programs.
Canada news
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3 months ago

Man allegedly set fires on U of T campus, Toronto police investigate | CBC News

A 42-year-old man is wanted for setting multiple fires and damaging property on the University of Toronto's St. George campus; no injuries were reported.
Canada news
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2 months ago

Parents urge Ontario government to reinstate TDSB class size cap for grades 4 to 8 | CBC News

A provincially appointed supervisor removed the TDSB's 32-student cap for grades 4–8, aligning with provincial rules and prompting concerns about larger classes.
Canada news
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2 months ago

Why some Canadians are betting big on 3D printed housing in Canada | CBC News

Investment in 3D concrete printing aims to speed construction and lower costs, printing walls quickly but requiring trades and builder buy-in to complete homes.
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2 months ago

28 Resources to Support Black Entrepreneurs in Canada

While entrepreneurship can be challenging, Black founders often face additional barriers in accessing funding, mentorship, and networks, barriers that can also create psychological hurdles. In fact, a 2025 BDC study found that 72% of Black entrepreneurs shared that the fear of racial stereotypes almost stopped them from starting a business. To support founders on every stage of their journey, we've updated our guide to highlight programs, funding, mentorship, and community resources specifically for Black entrepreneurs across Canada!
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