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Opposition balks at Ford government's drastic OSAP changes

Opposition balks at Ford government's drastic OSAP changes

After years of under-investment in post-secondary education, opposition critics say the provincial government's sweeping OSAP reforms will hurt current and future students, and they are trying to fight back against the planned changes.
OPINION: OSAP grants opened the door for me, now that door is closing

OPINION: OSAP grants opened the door for me, now that door is closing

Shifting toward more loans may ensure stability, but for students facing rising living costs, the change increases financial risk and long-term debt.
National pride stays high despite women's loss against U.S.

National pride stays high despite women's loss against U.S.

In a tough fight for the Olympic gold medal, Canada's women's hockey team takes the silver in a tight match against the U.S.
New Express Entry categories could reshape international student pathways

New Express Entry categories could reshape international student pathways

Canada’s immigration minister announced new Express Entry categories during a policy address as part of a broader effort to stabilize immigration while attracting global talent.
"Hymns to Freedom" rings in Black History Month

"Hymns to Freedom" rings in Black History Month

The Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra and musician Corey Butler united to create "Hymns to Freedom," combining Western orchestra with African American stories. It was a harmonious meeting of cultures and a meaningful introduction to Black History Month.
Inflation slows to 2.3% in January as gas prices fall

Inflation slows to 2.3% in January as gas prices fall

Canada’s annual inflation rate went down slightly in January, giving households a bit of relief. However, this drop is mainly due to changes in energy prices, and it doesn’t mean that everyday expenses for Canadians have fallen significantly.
Humber library games collection expands to include video

Humber library games collection expands to include video

The library has more than 50 video games available for students to rent.
LIVE: Canada falls short of gold medal against U.S.; Switzerland takes bronze

LIVE: Canada falls short of gold medal against U.S.; Switzerland takes bronze

In an intense game, Team Canada fell short of the gold medal in a 2-1 against Team USA. This is the first time the Americans have won gold since 2018 in PyeongChang.
Toronto's 2026 city budget prioritizes transit

Toronto's 2026 city budget prioritizes transit

Toronto City Council members debated this year’s city budget, which included a significant investment in public transit, public safety, and education. Mayor Olivia Chow’s 2026 budget was passed unanimously by the council.
ANALYSIS: Captain Clutch's impact on women's hockey team

ANALYSIS: Captain Clutch's impact on women's hockey team

Canadian Marie-Philip Poulin's record-breaking 19th and 20th Olympic goals secured a place in the finals against rivals.