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Hi. My name is Emmanuela Alimlim and I’m graduating in November with honour's Bachelor of Arts – major in economics and double minor in…
Ubuntu. I am because we are. This Zulu philosophy has come to define Emmanuela Alimlim’s time at the University of Toronto. The economics major…
Advancing gender equality is not just good for women, it’s good for all Canadians, says Patty Hajdu, the federal minister of employment,…
The potential for biomedical research to advance human health is huge – with stem cell science, immunotherapy, genetic technologies and other areas…
We are entering the final stretch of 2018, and whether you’ve been working hard, playing hard – or both – there are lots of events in the…
At a vigil held at the University of Toronto on Tuesday, honouring the victims of the attack on a synagogue in Pittsburgh, the message was…
On Oct. 19, thousands of Central American migrants tried to cross the bridge between Guatemala and Mexico, seeking safety up north. News outlets…
At a time when global society seems to be more divided than ever, more than 10,000 people of some 200 faiths are expected to come together at the…
Ghana will soon adopt new standards on food and nutritional products for children, and the coming guideline on dietary fats for infants will be…
The University of Toronto has once again been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the number one school in Canada and among the top 10 public…
She keeps thousands of teeth: Some are stored in bottles, others in cases or under glass. One was extracted from a prehistoric cave in Europe and…
Should governments have a duty to consult First Nations when they craft laws affecting Indigenous and treaty rights? The Mikisew Cree First Nation…