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Mason Kossak

Mason Kossak

Recent Work by Mason

OPINION: Looksmaxxing is teaching young Canadian men to hate their faces

OPINION: Looksmaxxing is teaching young Canadian men to hate their faces

Looksmaxxing tells young men their bone structure is the reason their life isn’t working.

OPINION: Canada promised workers permanent residence but time is running out

A federal immigration program promised to fast-track permanent residence in one year. Twelve months later, thousands of applicants have not received so much as an acknowledgment.
AI took the chips, now it's displacing workers

AI took the chips, now it's displacing workers

AI data centres are draining the world's memory chip supply, driving up costs for Canadian consumers and pushing businesses toward automation.
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.
Humber student describes panic, information gaps in Cancun after cartel leader’s killing

Humber student describes panic, information gaps in Cancun after cartel leader’s killing

A Humber Polytechnic journalism student says she felt “in the dark” while in Cancun after the killing of a Mexican cartel leader elsewhere in the country.
2026 AutoShow signals shift from EV to IV

2026 AutoShow signals shift from EV to IV

Electric vehicles led this year’s event, but artificial intelligence is quickly becoming the industry’s next focus.
Student Spotlight: Sahejpreet Singh

Student Spotlight: Sahejpreet Singh

Sahejpreet Singh is in his final semester in Humber’s hospitality program, and he is getting a clear look at the industry working behind the counter at the LinX Lounge.
The weight of 85 seconds

The weight of 85 seconds

At 85 seconds to midnight, the Doomsday Clock is closer to symbolic global catastrophe than at any point in its history, a move scientists say reflects nuclear, climate and technological risks.
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.
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