Vaccine mandates have been implemented and, despite being warned of the consequences, some individuals are finding loopholes around getting the COVID-19 vaccine by creating forged documents that state their proof…
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Businesses on steady incline amid COVID-19 recovery, experts say
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a financial halt for businesses, but a panel of real estate experts say they can recover from this year-long hiatus. Ryerson real estate students had the…
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Pipe dream or possibility: how realistic are graduates’ hopes of buying a home in the city?
Ali Atallah wants to own a home when he graduates university. But with rising housing prices and student debt, this investment can seem out of reach for most graduating students.…
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New Ontario ID system sounds privacy alarm bells
A new Ontario-wide electronic identification system is set to roll out by the end of the year, sparking privacy concerns from consumers about how the province will store their data. …
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Toronto housing experts are concerned about the rise of unaffordable homes in the real estate market, sparking a decrease in purchases in the third quarter. However, as home prices have…
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Single-game sports betting is coming to Canada. Here’s what you need to know
When the NHL season begins on Oct. 12, Canadians will have the opportunity to pursue a new form of sports betting. In August, the federal government enacted Bill C-218, legalizing…
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COVID-19, innovative technology have changed the business of sports, panel says
The COVID-19 pandemic and the innovation of technology within the field has unequivocally affected sports, a panel of sport professionals said. On Sept. 28, Ryerson Alumni Relations hosted “Intersections –…
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WE Charity sells downtown properties—resident groups hope it will reinvigorate the area
The WE Charity sold its downtown Toronto real estate portfolio, which will now be a mixed commercial and residential development; the sale may help revitalize retail in the area, a…
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Once seen as a quick way to make some extra cash, trading apps now hold addictive qualities and can be perceived more like gambling than investing, especially if used incorrectly.…
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Toronto’s tech ecosystem and talent make it a hotbed, says industry panel
A panel on tech changes following the pandemic, hosted by Toronto Global and the International Economic Forum of the Americas (IEFA), attributed Toronto’s prominent tech market to its existing ecosystem…