By Sarah Do Couto and Julianna Perkins At nearly every intersection in Toronto, there are pedestrians with their eyes glued to their phones; distracted pedestrians put themselves and others at risk. Being absorbed in a phone can cause pedestrians to miss important traffic cues and increase the possibility of injury. This is why cities like…
Net Neutrality: How it affects Canada and why it matters
Repealing American net neutrality threatens online access for Canadians Telecommunications specialist at Stanford University says neutrality isn’t just an American issue By: Sarah Do Couto An end to net neutrality in the United States will threaten free and secure internet on a global scale, says a telecommunications specialist at Stanford University. Net neutrality, a concept…
Torontonians discuss influential moments in hockey history
Hockey is a beloved sport across Canada. There are many instances in hockey history that have impacted the lives of viewers. In this short video, we travelled to the Hockey Hall of Fame to see what people thought were hockey’s greatest moments. Header Image: David King
What ending NAFTA means for Canadian agricultural trade in Canada
Since the inauguration of President Donald Trump, talks of NAFTA, the North American Trade Agreement, have been fruitless. According to the Toronto Star, Trump said multilateral trade agreements are too complex and not beneficial enough to the U.S. Trump said instead, the U.S. government should peruse a bilateral trade agreement with Canada. However, many Canadians…
A Guide to the 2018 Provincial Election
By: Jack Longo, Waverley Neufeld, Raizel Harjo Not sure about the upcoming Provincial Election? We’ve broken down the candidates and their platforms for you.
What Ryerson University students think of Kathleen Wynne
A short video of what Ryerson students think about Kathleen Wynne, minimum wage and free tuition.