Easy Money – Hard Lesson
Jasleen Kaur came to Canada as an international student in April 2020. She is doing a business diploma from Canadore College. However she learned a hard lesson in the wrong kind of business. Toronto Police [Read More]
Jasleen Kaur came to Canada as an international student in April 2020. She is doing a business diploma from Canadore College. However she learned a hard lesson in the wrong kind of business. Toronto Police [Read More]
It is said that the human species needs a sense of affection and what better way to get affection than from man’s best friend, your dog. Since the pandemic hit and closures started to occur [Read More]
Canada is behind in vaccinating their citizens while the US has already vaccinated more people in one day than Canada has ever had and wonder why it’s happening. As we all know, Canada was criticized [Read More]
The latest Sony PS-5 is quite a hot topic all over the internet. The game system was sold out in stores and online on the very first day of launch. Not everyone was able to [Read More]
By Zahraa Al-khalidi The Ontario government announced on Thursday that it will be delaying March break for elementary and secondary schools and moving it to the week of April 12, which falls one week after [Read More]
Dough Ford has official made the anticipated announcement we have been waiting for on Monday at Queen’s Park as The Ontario Government has extended the stay-at-home order for most of the province but will be [Read More]
By Zahraa Al-khalidi The Ontario Government is considering extending the stay-at-home order but will begin to slowly reopen the economy in some areas as early as February 11th. Premier Doug Ford met with his cabinet [Read More]
By Mathew Viggiani Many years ago, the ideals of middle class lifestyle were codified in an era which saw prosperity and growth. The Nuclear Family, the 9-5 office job, the Sunday drive in the brand [Read More]
To celebrate Black History Month, we are joined by Canadian Comedian, Broadcaster and Host Candy Palmater and an award-winning, A-list member of Canadian Literature Lawrence Hill on a moving conversation that sheds light on race, [Read More]
By Zahraa Al-khalidi The Ontario government is providing an additional $381 million as more students return to class as the provincial government announced on Feb. 1. Nine school boards across the province have resumed in-person [Read More]
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