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  • Businesses urge Ontario Premier to stop commercial evictions during pandemic

    by Kimberly James | Jun 2, 2020

    Business groups are asking the Ontario government to stop commercial evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying many small and medium-sized businesses are at risk of closing for good.

  • Caitlin Power produces custom face masks for $30

    by Carrie Bradon | Jun 2, 2020

    A Toronto fashion designer is helping to produce much-needed face masks to help supplement the demand in response to COVID-19.

  • Scaled-down daycare facilities during COVID-19 pandemic create crisis for some parents

    by John Sammon | Jun 2, 2020

    Social distancing requirements from the COVID-19 pandemic have caused day care facilities to reduce their capacity by half, leaving some parents unable to find a place for their child so they can return to work.

  • Toronto tech company offers free service to help businesses safely re-opening amid pandemic

    by Karen Kidd | Jun 2, 2020

    Toronto tech company offers free service to help businesses safely re-open amid pandemic

  • UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Nine women to watch from U of T Engineering's class of 2020

    by Press release submission | Jun 7, 2020

    One graduate designed tiny robotic scissors controlled by external magnetic fields using a joystick – no cables, wires or any other attachment required.

  • CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF TORONTO: Pride 2020: Message from our Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

    by Press release submission | Jun 7, 2020

    Today, June 1, marks the first day of Pride month, an annual time where we focus on the growth, resilience, recognition, creativity and celebrations of the LGBT2SQ+ community.

  • Brookfield stays silent on new lending standards that would offer hotel industry relief

    by Karen Kidd | Jun 8, 2020

    Toronto-based Brookfield Asset Management isn't responding to questions about whether it will abide by a newly founded hotel industry group's lending standards amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has gutted the hospitality industry.

  • UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: The New Normal podcast releases first instalment of two-part episode on anti-Black racism

    by Press release submission | Jun 14, 2020

    Captured on video, the brutal killing of George Floyd has sparked protests against anti-Black racism and police violence around the world.

  • RYERSON UNIVERSITY: Anti-racism work begins with self-education

    by Press release submission | Jun 14, 2020

    Examining our own unconscious bias and self-study are the first steps in doing anti-racism work.

  • Program focused on helping move small Canadian businesses online

    by Michael Pineda | Jun 14, 2020

    Toronto is home to a growing cluster of businesses closing their doors in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic then reopening online.

  • Government funding designed to boost Toronto tourism

    by Michael Pineda | Jun 16, 2020

    The Canadian federal government has delivered a shot in the arm to its tourism industry which includes $7.9 million in funding to Tourism Toronto.

  • RYERSON UNIVERSITY: A virtual celebration for our graduates

    by Press release submission | Jun 21, 2020

    A virtual graduation doesn’t replace traditional convocation but offers an opportunity to celebrate a graduate’s success.

  • HATCH LTD.: Hatch helps make history at UN Leaders’ Summit

    by Press release submission | Jun 21, 2020

    A group of young innovators from Hatch have helped make history, participating in this year's UN Global Compact Leaders' Summit, marking 20 years of uniting business for a better world.

  • TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD: TRREB Urges City to Move Forward with LTT Relief for First-Time Home Buyers

    by Press release submission | Jun 28, 2020

    With the City of Toronto’s Executive Committee considering a report today, with options to improve affordability for first-time home buyers by providing relief from the City’s Municipal Land Transfer Tax (MLTT), the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) is calling on the Committee to move ahead with longneeded adjustments to the MLTT First-Time Home Buyer Rebate.

  • UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Joseph Wong named U of T’s interim vice-president, international

    by Press release submission | Jun 28, 2020

    Professor Joseph Wong has been appointed the University of Toronto’s interim vice-president, international, effective July 1.

  • Toronto council member, health-care union call for investigation into COVID-19 deaths at long-term care homes

    by Tamara Gabbard | Jun 29, 2020

    A member of the Toronto city council and a union representing healthcare workers are calling for an investigation of the COVID-19 outbreak in long-term care homes that killed nearly 1,800 residents.


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