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Anti-trans rhetoric intensifies across Canada

Anti-trans rhetoric intensifies across Canada

Transphobia surges across Canada in 2026. Meanwhile, Humber is hosting its Trans Day of Visibility on March 31 to affirm and recognize trans, non-binary and gender-diverse persons.
Students reconsider post-secondary as OSAP changes, tuition increases loom

Students reconsider post-secondary as OSAP changes, tuition increases loom

Ontario Grade 12 students planning to attend colleges and universities are now questioning affordability, and current post-secondary students say they may struggle to return next year.
Toronto's hidden gem for live music

Toronto's hidden gem for live music

A west-end Toronto cafe offers unique jazz-hip hop fusion music.
Highway 413 risks habitats of numerous species

Highway 413 risks habitats of numerous species

Environmental Defence Canada's Mike Marcolongo and MPP Mike Schriener say the construction of Highway 413 will permanently alter the path's sensitive ecosystem north of Toronto.
Ontario set to miss federal deadline on nurse practitioner funding

Ontario set to miss federal deadline on nurse practitioner funding

Ontario will not meet the federal government's April 1 deadline to publicly fund nurse practitioner services, leaving patients paying out of pocket.
OSAP protesters call for a province-wide student strike

OSAP protesters call for a province-wide student strike

Students gathered at Queen's Park again, demanding that Premier Doug Ford roll back changes to OSAP.
Federal strategy addresses mental health concerns for men, boys

Federal strategy addresses mental health concerns for men, boys

The government joins Movember Canada for this national online initiative to kickstart the conversation with the public on how to help improve awareness and accessibility to supports.
Layoffs loom for Humber’s faculty, staff

Layoffs loom for Humber’s faculty, staff

The union says it wasn't notified of the pending layoffs as required by the collective agreement.
Supreme Court begins hearings on Quebec's religious symbols ban

Supreme Court begins hearings on Quebec's religious symbols ban

Canada's Supreme Court is in session this week to hear arguments on Quebec's controversial law prohibiting civic employees from wearing personal religious symbols.
Slovenia’s Golob ahead in photo-finish parliamentary vote after Janša faces fiery allegations

Slovenia’s Golob ahead in photo-finish parliamentary vote after Janša faces fiery allegations

Allegations of corruption and foreign interference shaped Slovenia’s parliamentary vote on Sunday, which sees liberal incumbent Robert Golob leading conservative Janez Janša by a slim margin.