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April 11, 2014

Named after its honorary patrons Bill and Melinda Gates, The Gates Cambridge Scholarships are among the world’s most prestigious full-cost…

April 11, 2014

Maybe it’s time to start brown-bagging it: one in four major Canadian chain restaurants has experienced a health violation according to new…

April 11, 2014

When the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China wanted to strengthen its global talent pool, it looked across the globe to the University of Toronto…

April 11, 2014

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has become a global must-attend event for the world’s filmmakers and documentarians. But this…

April 11, 2014

Three years ago Evelyn Burns-Weinrib attempted suicide. She was 78 years old. With treatment and counselling at Baycrest Health Sciences in Toronto,…

April 11, 2014

Benjamin Seo-Yong Park couldn’t wait for the exam. Park, a fourth-year French Language Teaching student taking an undergraduate course in…

April 11, 2014

Why does the second hour of a journey seem shorter than the first? Why does the café 50 metres ahead of you feel closer than the one 50 metres…

April 9, 2014

Canadians planning to file their taxes online today were able to postpone the dreaded task for a day, after the Canada Revenue Agency shut down its…

April 9, 2014

A new documentary being made by an award-winning filmmaker and University of Toronto Mississauga guest lecturer will go behind the statistics of high…

April 9, 2014

Even six-year-olds know that who you sit beside matters and it turns out they're right – whether you're in first grade or at a…

April 9, 2014

While most political analysts gave the Liberals a slight lead in the last few weeks of the Quebec election race, few could have anticipated the extent…

April 9, 2014

Two University of Toronto researchers – physicist Sajeev John and engineer Andreas Mandelis – have each won a 2014 Killam Prize, one of…