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Reet Arora

Reet Arora

An aspiring Journalist. Writes more about International politics, Culture and Investigative.Loves animals, fresh ideas, art and exploring.

Recent Work by Reet

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.
Gray's musical immersion

Gray's musical immersion

Justin Gray's musical journey has led from Humber student to Humber professor to Grammy winner.
Ford visits Humber to announce new long-term care training programs

Ford visits Humber to announce new long-term care training programs

Ford's announcement of new PSW programs to nursing pathways is followed by a discussion on Toronto police arrests.
Humber unites to help out in Kenya

Humber unites to help out in Kenya

Multiple Humber programs come together to work toward a single goal - helping children and mothers in Kenya.
Humber professor scores Grammy

Humber professor scores Grammy

Humber deans celebrate the victory of an album created on campus.
Public service layoffs begin as Carney seeks to reorient economy

Public service layoffs begin as Carney seeks to reorient economy

Federal job cuts could soon be felt by Canadians trying to access basic government services, from immigration processing to tax filing. With agencies like the CRA facing major reductions, experts disagree on whether efficiency gains can offset fewer workers.
Conflicting accounts emerge from Iranian protests

Conflicting accounts emerge from Iranian protests

Iranians inside and outside the country report mass killings, internet blackouts, and arrests, as academics and activists accuse Iran’s government of widespread human rights violations.
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.
Christie Pitts neighbourhood scatters anti-immigrant rally

Christie Pitts neighbourhood scatters anti-immigrant rally

Hundreds gathered at Christie Pits Park to counter an anti-immigrant rally, standing in solidarity with newcomers and rejecting hate-fueled rhetoric.
Unseen struggles of ADHD

Unseen struggles of ADHD

An individual's account of living with ADHD, paired with expert tips and strategies to manage symptoms, boost focus, and improve daily life.
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