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 …
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Working Ryerson students prepare for launch of vaccine passport system
Amid vaccine passport rollout, students appear apprehensive about workplace safety protocols
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Ryerson’s DMZ hits over $1 billion in funding
The tech-focused business incubator has played a role in the development of many successful companies.
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Job hunting in a pandemic? Canadian business leaders share their best career advice
by Meilin Maby Meilin MaFrom encouraging use of the gig economy to avoiding asking ‘clunker’ questions, executives give their best tips for new grads — and anyone hoping to solidify their career As the …
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Dismantling cultural appropriation within the health and wellness industry
by Kirti Vyasby Kirti VyasWomen of colour are paving the way forward to be inclusive to all
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Yonge Street fights to hold onto its music history while looking towards the future
With more space for music performances coming, the strip must also remember its past With both the COVID-19 pandemic and city planning changing the future of Yonge Street, community members …