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July 11, 2018

When it came to discovering more about her family’s Indigenous roots, Sarah Guay, a liaison librarian at the University of Toronto…

July 11, 2018

As a sociologist who studies feminist activism, I often get asked when and how the #MeToo movement is going to trickle down. This is a fair question,…

Anita Anand
July 11, 2018

Under a no-contest settlement, companies or individuals can resolve a dispute with the Ontario Securities Commission without having to admit…

July 11, 2018

When you confront upsetting political events, like a new policy you find immoral or the election of someone you dislike, it goes without saying that…

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July 10, 2018

For those who want to put their money where their morals are, there are plenty of options for investing more ethically, writes Lisa Kramer, a…

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July 10, 2018

The recent 2018 ParticipAction report card on physical activity for children and youth isn't something to brag about. The non-profit organization's…

Photo of Michael Ondaatje in London
July 9, 2018

The English Patient, written by University of Toronto alumnus Michael Ondaatje, has been voted the greatest recipient of the Man Booker Prize from the…

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July 9, 2018

Peter Rekai is committed to making the city a better place â€“ for everyone. For years, the leading immigration lawyer, philanthropist and…

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July 6, 2018

The University of Toronto was the logical choice for Ian McGrenaghan, who wanted to pursue a degree in the heart of a cosmopolitan city.…