Forthcoming 6G technology could have the power to connect the digital and physical worlds through predictive data, experts say. The next leap in cellular connectivity is considered a step up …
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October saw average home prices in the GTA reach all-time highs as supply constraints fuelled buyer competition. The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board announced Wednesday in a release that the …
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The Ontario NDP has proposed new legislation that would give gig workers sick time and vacation leave, while safeguarding other common workplace rights they currently don’t have. An estimated 10 …
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New tech competition to combat hate crimes in Canada
Ryerson’s DMZ has launched a national competition that challenges young Canadians to create technologically integrated solutions aimed at reducing hate crimes. Hack Against Hate will offer a four-day program for …
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In 2012, during his second year of university, Ethan Lou was scrolling across the dark web one day when he came across something different than what usually dominated the space. …
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How confident are you in the vaccine passport system?
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 …