Ontario COVID-19 Cases Are Trending Up
By Stephen Brown There are 552 new Covid 19 cases in Ontario today (November 15th 2021), which is down from the 666 we saw in the province on Sunday. Overall trends are showing the rolling [Read More]
By Stephen Brown There are 552 new Covid 19 cases in Ontario today (November 15th 2021), which is down from the 666 we saw in the province on Sunday. Overall trends are showing the rolling [Read More]
By Arpandeep Kaur Studying internationally incorporates a whole set of problems that students go through and that, in the middle of a global pandemic has been a difficult task to deal with, for the students [Read More]
Paid sick leave has been a contentious issue during the pandemic in Ontario. Doctors and health advocates have been fighting the Ford government to reinstate paid sick leave since the start of lockdowns in Ontario. [Read More]
Racism is a pandemic. Black, indigenous people of colour (BIPOC) have dealt with the double sword of the colour-coded agenda. It is an agenda that highlights the discrepancies of the impacts of racism found in [Read More]
The Fitness industry took a hit last year, being one of the first sector to be shutdown during the pandemic. It has been a rollercoaster for the industry in Ontario where the government has declared [Read More]
Which is better? Depending on your dietary needs or ethical beliefs each suits a need. Read up to see which one fits your profile. Both plant-based milks are healthy alternatives to cow milk. They are [Read More]
The Covid-19 pandemic has hit the news media hard. In both Canada and the United States, layoffs, furloughs, and cuts among newspapers, radio stations, and broadcasters, became a frequent occurrence. But how did the news [Read More]
“This was the best news I heard during COVID-19!”, Simran Sandhu. The federal government is creating a new pathway to permanent residency for 90,000 essential workers and international graduates currently in Canada. Almost half, 40,000, [Read More]
Bell Media, one of Canada’s largest radio, TV and broadcast operators, has cut hundreds of jobs in another wave of layoffs to transition to ‘streamline operations’ that would aim to focus more on technology and [Read More]
With recent layoffs during the pandemic, changes are coming to Canada’s journalism industry which has been bleeding for years. In February, at least 210 jobs were cut by Bell Media, which owns networks like TSN and CTV. In March, a mid-day announcement came [Read More]
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