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OPINION: Grocery prices remain too high, big chains must be held accountable

OPINION: Grocery prices remain too high, big chains must be held accountable

Buying basic food shouldn’t feel like a financial gamble, but that’s what grocery shopping in Canada feels like now.
OPINION: Women's sports is a movement that's just beginning

OPINION: Women's sports is a movement that's just beginning

The other side of the sports industry has seen booming success, and the trend upward is just getting started.
OPINION: Technology creating barriers to growth, development

OPINION: Technology creating barriers to growth, development

Technology is taking over the young minds of our next generation. What was once a time of creativity is no longer.
OPINION: How comics thrive in Gen Z’s screen-driven life

OPINION: How comics thrive in Gen Z’s screen-driven life

Comics are a digestible format of entertainment for any age to compete against the constant distraction of media.
OPINION: Fans again wonder if Leafs are frauds or contenders

OPINION: Fans again wonder if Leafs are frauds or contenders

The Maple Leafs entered the season with high expectations, but are sputtering after parting ways with longtime star Mitch Marner.
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.
OPINION: Laugh tracks aren't funny

OPINION: Laugh tracks aren't funny

A good joke stands on its own merits, and laugh tracks common on television sitcoms stiffle the guffaws.
OPINION: Food ranking guides don't understand the diversity of Toronto

OPINION: Food ranking guides don't understand the diversity of Toronto

Despite being a staple in defining what makes food worthwhile, the French culinary ranking guide is inherently flawed.
OPINION: Social media influences body image

OPINION: Social media influences body image

Many people are influenced by social media when their scrolling through photos and using it to compare themselves.
OPINION: Remembrance links George’s Square in Oakville to Poland

OPINION: Remembrance links George’s Square in Oakville to Poland

Oakville’s Remembrance Day ceremony offered more than tradition this year. It revealed what the day still means to the people who show up and quietly remember.