Looking back, it’s honestly shocking that a humble group of truckers, who began a convoy on January 23rd, 2022 to protest vaccine mandates, turned into
On January 6th, 2021, the whole world witnessed the United States of America, one of the Western world’s oldest democracies, experience a “brush with death.”
On October 28th, 2021, Mark Zuckerberg announced that the parent company Facebook was changing its name to “Meta,” a company that would make “the metaverse.”
Fatal disease outbreaks, invasions of otherworldly beings, and catastrophic asteroids are all unimaginably devastating. So why exactly are we so interested in the idea of
An indictment of Toronto’s shelter system and a call to action for the Tory Administration On January 13th, 2022, the Toronto Star reported that the
“As 2022 kicks off, one can only hope this year will have more excitement than controversy.” 2021 was an entertaining year in the sports realm.
Ontario’s Current Definition Remains Vague and Requires a Reassessment While the pandemic has impacted the lives of everyone, one group that has been (and continues
All sports rebuilds begin with a teardown. It is the easiest and fastest part, but also the hardest for loyal fans. For the Toronto Raptors,
From October 31st to November 13th, 2021, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s Conference of Parties was held in Glasgow, Scotland. 21,000 diplomats
Water Shortage in Iqaluit Towards the end of October, Iqaluit, Nunavut announced that the city was in a state of emergency due to fuel found
The UN, what a mockery of human rights.
All sports rebuilds begin with a teardown. It is the easiest and fastest part, but also the hardest for loyal fans. For the Toronto Raptors,
NASA’s Perseverance mission hopes to collect more On September 6th, the North American Space Agency’s Perseverance rover obtained the first sample of Mars rock from
If you’re an NBA fan like me, you’ll likely remember quite vividly when the league suspended all games on March 11th, 2020 following Utah Jazz
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has held many titles over the course of her life. Supreme Court Justice. Law student. Professor. Mother. Wife. Daughter. But perhaps her most significant title that still resonates with us today is that of feminist icon. Ginsburg was a pioneer for gender equality, a trailblazer for equal rights, spending a majority of her life fighting for women everywhere.
In the midst of the U.S. election, fresh anxiety looms over what the future of abortion rights will look like in the country. President Donald Trump’s nomination of conservative judge, Amy Coney Barrett, for the Supreme Court has sparked questions of whether a more conservative court could dismantle reproductive rights.
Nearly the entire population of Canada and most of the world has social media of some sort or follows a news outlet and inevitably comes across climate issues like wildfires, hurricanes, pollution, extinction, and so on. Awareness is at an all-time high, but sometimes it feels like empathy for the environment is nonexistent, extinct like the many species that suffered from toxic human habits.
However, while competition between the United States and Canada is nothing new, it is as wrong as it is inaccurate for either country to feel superior to the other when debating issues as serious as systemic racism
Saturday, June 13th, 2019, will forever be remembered as arguably the greatest day in Canadian sports history. On that day, the Toronto Raptors defeated the
Canada’s publicly-funded, single-payer healthcare system is known as one of the best in the world. With it, the health of each Canadian and permanent resident