Black Excellence: How one man’s bravery encourages truthful exchange about race in Canada
“We will never conquer what we are unwilling to confront.”
City of Toronto has charged a man who built insulated homes for the homeless
Khaleel Seivwright, a carpenter from Toronto, was building insulated homes for the homeless until the city issued a lawsuit and a permanent restraining order to stop him from building structures on city property
HuffPost Canada capsizes, taking 70 jobs with it, just as workers were about to unionize — but the industry crisis goes beyond HuffPost
Since the shutdowns started in March 2020, Canada’s beleaguered media industry has laid off 2,096 and counting
[WATCH] Sowing Seeds of Change: INNterview with Alicia Serratos
Meet Alicia Serratos, the 14-year-old environmental activist who sent seed library kits to every state in the US during the pandemic. “A Seed Library is
Toronto’s tourism industry in $8.35 billion deficit since pandemic, report says
On the whole, Canada’s tourism decline is ‘worse than September 11, SARS, and financial crisis combined.’
#ChooseToChallenge: How you can observe the 110th International Women’s Day
“From challenge comes change, so let’s all choose to challenge.”
21-year-old youth leader opens school in Albany to teach boys about life
King Randall is the founder of The X For Boys, an organization that looks to mentor, educate, and empower boys while providing them with the tools for success
Two leading Swedish health experts explain that COVID lockdowns have killed millions of people
Professor Anna-Mia Ekström and Professor Stefan Swartling Peterson have gone through the data from UNICEF and UNAIDS, and came to the conclusion that least as many people have died as a result of the restrictions to fight covid as have died of covid.
India tops list of countries that forced internet shutdowns in 2020
A new report found that at least 29 countries intentionally stopped or slowed down internet communications in 2020
Japanese billionaire launches competition for people to attend first civilian trip around the moon
You could be on that spaceship. Apply away.
According to Bill Gates nuclear power is ‘safer’ than oil and coal
Nuclear power’s bad press is because it has led to radioactive disasters in the past, the repercussions of which are still felt today
Amazon ‘megacycle’ forces mothers to ‘choose between their job and their children,’ advocacy group says
Warehouse workers must work late-night shifts, ten and a half hours long — or be terminated
Three glow in the dark shark species discovered
Researchers in New Zealand discovered three new shark species that glow in the dark. Do not fear because these sharks swim in what scientists call the “twilight zone” which is as deep as 200 and 1000 metres. And humans are not on their list of prey.
Auto repair shop allegedly holds car hostage, victim believes police are complicit in towing scams
Exploitation, lying by omission, and possible police corruption: a case study of tow truck scams and how to protect yourself
A pet charity that’s making caring for pets more accessible for low income homes
The charity uses donations to provide food, veterinary care, and other essentials to pets in need
Scientists clone endangered American animal for the first time
Meet Elizabeth Ann, the ferret
A pet charity that’s making caring for pets more accessible for low income homes
The charity uses donations to provide food, veterinary care, and other essentials to pets in need