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The acquittal of Gerald Stanley, the Saskatchewan farmer who admitted to shooting and killing Colten Boushie, a 22-year-old Cree man, has many…
As Ontario's first chief scientist, Molly Shoichet hopes to reinstill public trust in science and help the government make better informed decisions…
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne visited the University of Toronto this week, speaking with Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering students about…
Just in time for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s trade mission to India later this week, a panel discussion at the University of…
In the midst of a national opioid crisis, take-home naloxone programs have expanded rapidly, with Ontario’s Minister of Health and Long-Term Care Dr.…
University of Toronto’s School of Public Policy and Governance (SPPG) is well-known for training the next generation of government workers,…
A University of Toronto startup that uses nanotechnology to help surgeons identify and remove cancerous tumours has closed a $2.3 million round…
The verdict in the Colten Boushie case has provoked outrage across the country and prompted reflection about how the justice system treats Indigenous…
The University of Toronto, long a sustainability leader, plans to leverage $26.7 million in new provincial innovation funding to launch several major…
Ontario has appointed David Onley, senior lecturer in the department of political science at the University of Toronto Scarborough and Ontario’s…
While most of Canada follows the 2018 Winter Olympic Games on television, a select number of University of Toronto alumni and staff will be in South…
Sasha Reid thought it was no coincidence that several men had gone missing from Toronto's LGBTQ community in recent years. As early as last summer she…