Paramedic Frenzy in Toronto
By: Moses Lai and Sai Sharma There is a shortage of ambulances in Toronto, and the city isn’t well prepared for disasters or emergencies. On October 30th, 2023, the paramedic union of the city shared [Read More]
By: Moses Lai and Sai Sharma There is a shortage of ambulances in Toronto, and the city isn’t well prepared for disasters or emergencies. On October 30th, 2023, the paramedic union of the city shared [Read More]
By: Justine Catalan and Lanre Ogaosun With Toronto’s high cost of living and increasing rental prices, Kenley Mercado works two jobs just to afford the basic necessities and pay for daily expenses. “I wake up [Read More]
by Begimay Koigeldi Seneca College is gearing up for its 10th annual Polar Bear Dip, an event that has become a tradition for staff, students, alumni, and partners alike. Scheduled for March 6 at 12 [Read More]
Education is not always easily accessible to everyone. According to United Way charity only 31% of children from low income families make it to post-secondary education. From a higher income family that stat is 50.2% [Read More]
by Vijay Singh The Ontario Government is supporting the refurbishment of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station (PNGS). In a news release, the Minister of Energy, Todd Smith said “The refurbishment of Pickering would create thousands of [Read More]
by: Begimay Koigeldi 22-year old Khushi Dave arrived from Mumbai, India in 20222 to pursue Early Childhood Education at Seneca College. Given Toronto’s current rental housing market, where studio and one-bedroom apartments on average cost [Read More]
How sustainable are electric vehicles on the electricity grids of Canada? The Federal government wants all new sales in Canada in 2035 to be electric vehicles. With the increase of electric vehicles on the road [Read More]
Here’s a question. Based on the changing numbers of NHL players and the growing population of Canada when did Canada have the highest percentage of its population in the National Hockey League during the modern [Read More]
by: Begimay Koigeldi Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, has announced a two-year cap on new international student permits. In 2023 there were more than one million international students in Canada. “To be absolutely clear, these [Read More]
With the bone chilling temperatures some parts of Canada experienced recently, in some areas dipping to -40, the question of electric vehicle reliability is again being raised. People want to know their EV will have [Read More]
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