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ETC Newspaper: Trans memorial mourners wept

ETC Newspaper: Trans memorial mourners wept

The latest issue of our award-winning newspaper: Volume 70, Number 5 - Nov. 21, 2025
OPINION: Budget 2025 is not okay

OPINION: Budget 2025 is not okay

François-Philippe Champagne released the federal budget 2025, and looking at the "necessary sacrifices" that need to be taken. I don't think Canadians will be happy.
Humber Symposium explores rebuilding trust, diversity, and the future of journalism

Humber Symposium explores rebuilding trust, diversity, and the future of journalism

On Nov. 13, Humber Polytechnic students and industry professionals came together for the Trust in Journalism Symposium to examine how newsrooms can become more inclusive, accountable, and prepared for a rapidly evolving media landscape.
Students emphasize solidarity after protest incidents

Students emphasize solidarity after protest incidents

Students at TMU reflect on safety and campus responses following repeated attacks on campus.
Why Hurricane Melissa was so strong and devastating

Why Hurricane Melissa was so strong and devastating

The Category 5 storm broke multiple records and caused havoc across the Caribbean nations.
Canadian federal budget passes vote

Canadian federal budget passes vote

The new Canadian federal budget boosts the defence budget and cuts essential programs.
Canadians took two minutes Nov. 11 to remember

Canadians took two minutes Nov. 11 to remember

Three people reflect on what the day means to them.
Eco Closet offered thrifting deals for students

Eco Closet offered thrifting deals for students

The sale boosted sustainability engagement.
Vancouver Rise beats AFC Toronto in inaugural Northern Super League final

Vancouver Rise beats AFC Toronto in inaugural Northern Super League final

The league also got a financial boost from the federal government to upgrade facilities.
Canada's loss of measles immunity 'shameful'

Canada's loss of measles immunity 'shameful'

Communicable disease expert says public health failed to convey its message to the public.