Investing in preparing women and girls for leadership roles brings about transformative change say female politicians
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PoliticsTMU News
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NewsPoliticsSafety
Federal Government’s new Online Safety Bill Aims to Tackle Internet Hate, and Experts are Saying it’s a Good First Step
by Scott Martinby Scott MartinWhile online hate has spiked in recent years, affecting young Canadians disproportionately, experts are optimistic new legislation is a useful response
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Diabetes and contraception prescriptions will now be covered under a national plan.
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FinancePoliticsTMU NewsTuition
Ontario Maintains Tuition Freeze, But Critics say a $1.3 Billion Spending Increase Falls Short of What’s Needed
Opposition parties all say spending increase is not enough to help financially strapped colleges and universities.
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Community NewsOff CampusPolitics
Judge Strikes Down Injunction to Prevent 401 and Avenue Road Demonstrations
While city officials and Jewish organizations say pro-Palestinian protests were hateful and posed a threat to public safety, a group of activists tell a different story.
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“What do you have to say to Selina Robinson’s disgusting comments about my people and my land?” asked a protester at the event.
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Local NewsPolitics
Toronto’s Youth Cabinet and School Boards Call for a Youth-Friendly City Budget
by Talia Saleyby Talia SaleyYoung people’s voices are neglected by all levels of government says Stephen Mensah, executive director of TYC.
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HousingInternational StudentsPoliticsTMU News
President Lachemi Expresses Uncertainty about the Impact of New International Student Policies
TMU currently has a lower number of international students than other postsecondary institutions, amid efforts to increase recruitment
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“The world seems to have gone up on its edge,” said Maj.-Gen. David Fraser.
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“It’s democracy,” says Stephen Lecce as protestors are escorted from his event.