Far from perfect
A step forward for Black excellence in spite of everything
A step forward for Black excellence in spite of everything
What changes have been made since 2020, and how we’re seeing a difference locally at York.
The New Democratic Party (NDP) pushes to ban hate symbols in light of the recent protests. What would that look like to Canada?
As ‘non- standard’ employment rises, Ontario becomes the first province in Canada to explore health and wellness benefits tied to employees instead of employers.
From February 4 to 12, Right to Play hosted a virtual, interactive event across Canada called the Rally for Girls Education in order to raise awareness and advocate for educating girls around the world.
Ottawa has promised Indigenous communities $40 billion in compensation for its history of underfunding in child and family welfare services, the largest class-action settlement in Canadian history.
With the intent of blasting conversion therapy out of the scope of Canadian citizens, the Liberal government introduce the aptly named Bill C-4.
Many universities across Canada, including York, sign a charter to tackle anti-Black racism within campuses.
Reassessing York’s campus safety and education measures for gender-based violence.
Transgender Day of Remembrance acknowledges those afflicted by violence amongst the transgender community, but also promotes the opportunity to learn about and continue to respect our friends in the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.