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Transit problems. Traffic congestion. Lack of affordable housing. They are three of the leading issues on the minds of Torontonians as they…

On Wednesday, the day that cannabis became legal in Canada, the federal government announced that it will bring in legislation to allow Canadians with…

Rising young scholar Ismael Mourifié hopes to turn economic theory into real job equality for women, while also helping others who are not getting a…

Academics have spent the last decade studying connectivity and social media – a trend that has more than two billion people around the world…
In an effort to promote interest in philosophical study at all levels of education, the University of Toronto's department of philosophy runs…

In an era where artificial intelligence and automation are becoming commonplace, “how can we educate our students to be ready for the disruptive…
Now that marijuana is legal in Canada for recreational purposes, one question hanging in the air is whether more Canadians will smoke weed on their…

A variety of conditions affect our ability to drive, including poor sleep, some prescription medications and alcohol. Cannabis is another. Many…

Thousands of students graduate from the University of Toronto, Canada’s largest university, each year. The readers who invite students up to the stage…

Alexander MacIntosh wanted to make occupational therapy less of a chore for people with cerebral palsy. The third-year PhD student in…

After cannabis becomes legal in Canada tomorrow, its availability is bound to spread like, yes, a weed. Ordering marijuana for recreational use is…

Meet Princely St. John Umbiligoda, or as he’s better known, Prin. He’s a Sri Lankan Canadian in his early 40s. He and his wife Molly have four…