By Michael Asiffo
Reality television is fun for many people to watch due to the interesting characters, camera and editing tricks and supposedly real-life situations. Even though there are many questions about its legitimacy, the distinctive production factors in place give it that sense of realism. By Safa Gangat
November has finally paved its way here, and so have conversations about Men’s mental health issues. The global Movember Foundation has worked towards successfully shining a light on the issue of men’s physical and mental health, and igniting aplenty meaningful conversations. By Safa Gangat
After Masuma Khan, a Canadian student at Dalhousie University, and the Vice-President of the university’s student union, created a motion to boycott Canada 150 celebrations on campus, her opposition to the celebrations were met with hostility when it moved to Facebook. By Shira Ragosin
For a while now TTC riders have been asking the Transit Commission to make their experience not only better, but also safer. In September, the TTC launched a campaign in an attempt to address customer concerns. By Nina Kalirai
Canadian Politics recently witnessed a new advancement as the country saw its first ever election of a Visible Minority Group member, as a political party leader. Sikh politician Jagmeet Singh has been elected as the new leader of the New Democratic Party. By Michael Asiffo
For everyone who thought the fight for minimum wage to be raised to fifteen dollars an hour was pointless, turns out it was not. Premier Wynne has gone along with the plan to have minimum wage increased by 2019. What does this mean for Torontonians? |
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