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Indigo Kills Kids: How arts communities are challenging power structures within Canada
For many, the Indigo boycott is a clear example of how the people united will never be defeated.
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Artwashing Palestine: The Giller Prize and its controversial sponsors
Scotiabank’s investment in Elbit Systems has put the prestigious Giller Prize at the centre of artwashing controversy again
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Opinion: The “testostero-nomenon” coursing through Toronto dating apps
Do dating apps fail society or does society fail dating apps? Either way, I wouldn’t go back
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Intimidation and censorship: The true price for freedom of press in Canada
How Canadian media has fostered a not-so-safe environment for journalists to speak their minds By Sidra Al Jammal When walking down Gould Street near Toronto Metropolitan University…
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Bridging the gap for Black Canadian creatives
Immersive media lab program offers opportunities for Black creatives to experiment in VR technology By Jasmine Makar In the relatively new world of immersive media production and…
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When Waste Becomes Art
This Toronto centre is ‘saving the planet, one scrap, one stitch, one piece at a time’ By Raghad Genina In a facility housed under a newly built…
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Canada’s Multicultural Mosaic is Under Attack
What does it take for immigrants to integrate into Canadian society? By Daniyah Yaqoob Immigrating is often no easy task. During this process, you leave behind some…
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The Women Colouring Toronto with a Purpose
Women across Toronto make murals and street art to connect with and change the city By Rowan Flood Toronto’s landscape has tall and low buildings, narrow and…
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The hustle of student business owners
Student entrepreneurs show ambition and drive since their humble beginnings By Aliya Karimjee After growing tired of hearing the people around him simply say they would follow…
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Triumph at the 2023 Toronto Dragon Festival: A Showcase of Innovation and Cultural Fusion
The dedicated team behind the 2023 Toronto Dragon Festival worked tirelessly to achieve remarkable success, shining a light on continuous innovation and the way cultural harmony comes…
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A Love Letter to Cross-Cultural Connections
Sometimes, home isn’t home, but the heart of another’s By Melanie Nava Urribarri You stand in your childhood kitchen. The soft murmurs of your mother tongue tickle…
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Climbing the ladder: How Kendra Doyle has become a rising name in Ontario sports media
From the Mississauga Steelheads to the Barrie Baycats, this Brock University student takes every opportunity to get one step closer to her dream. By Nicole Soroka The…