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How can Toronto better integrate climate considerations into building procurement and management? Can the city achieve net-zero emissions without…
When Vivienne Poy was appointed to the Senate by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien in 1998, she became the first person of Asian ancestry to sit in the…
Wimbledon’s decision to ban Russian and Belarusian tennis players from competing in the Grand Slam tournament due to the ongoing war in Ukraine has…
Exhausted and burned out, many nurses are leaving the workforce amid an unrelenting surge in care demands over the past two years due to the COVID-19…
For research projects in quantum condensed matter, the cultural history of wrestling and the formation of planetary systems, three University of…
When Mavra Ahmed first heard about a new post-doctoral leadership position with Feeding Kids, Nourishing Minds – a University of…
Sharlene Mollett studies the relationship between land and culture, as well as how gender and race shape access to natural resources. A feminist…
As an archivist on the Muslims in Canada Archives (MiCA) project, Moska Rokay doesn't just preserve the past – she unearths it. Moska…
Before #MeToo called attention to the ubiquity of sexual assault and harassment, University of Toronto Professor Brenda Cossman was charting feminist…
Scientists at Sinai Health and the University of Toronto say a new drug designed to block an enzyme essential for the survival of certain cancer cells…
Signal 1 AI Inc., a startup led by CEO Tomi Poutanen, a University of Toronto alumnus and co-founder of the Vector Institute for Artificial…
Women living close to natural gas operations – as well as the economic boom towns that often spring up around them – experienced higher…