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Launching a startup that teaches kids to code by creating magic wands or bracelets may seem an unlikely career move for a PhD in classics - but for…
He’s the University of Toronto professor whose face is best known as a comic-style image on a whiteboard. His short videos on everything from…
As Canadian cities ponder ways to fix traffic gridlock, overcrowded transit systems or improve urban recreation, they often look to Europe and America…
Hundreds of cities will now be able to compare themselves against other leading cities with the release of standardized data looking at everything…
On May 23 and 24, the annual Doors Open Toronto (presented by Great Gulf and produced by the City of Toronto) is set to take over 155 buildings…
When the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Games are over and the athletes pack their bags, approximately 250 apartments in the Athletes' Village will…
As one of Canada’s preeminent cross-cultural psychiatrists, Dr. Lisa Andermann is at the forefront of tackling global mental health…
This August, when 1600 athletes will arrive in Toronto to compete at the 2015 Parapan Am Games, University of Toronto alumna and Paralympian Joanne…
Asian countries could provide insights for improving Canada’s underperforming health-care system, says a new paper…
Kathmandu native Annie Shrestha was relieved when, just hours after a massive 7.9 earthquake devastated the tiny country of Nepal on April 25th, her…
An invaluable new perspective came to engineering student Cassandra Rosen when she was deep in the heart of a nuclear power plant:…
Even though each blossom lives between four and 10 days, the annual flowering of sakura (or cherry blossom) trees draws millions of tourists to…