The global coronavirus pandemic is making Canada’s opioid crisis worse. With increased isolation, economic hardship and mental-health stresses, more Canadians have been using opioids and dying alone. Western Canada has been hit particularly hard, with the...
COVID-19 has changed a lot, but it isn’t likely to change where corporations locate their HQs. At least, that’s what famed business expert Richard Florida had to say in a new article for the Harvard Business Review. The crux of his argument: the short-term...
An AI solution to help lawyers draft contracts. Drone-mounted cameras that help farmers manage crops. 3D-printable soil. And gum that cleans your teeth. These are the innovative ideas that underpin four University of Toronto startups that took home prizes...
As businesses around the world slowly start to reopen after being forced to shut down operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the graduates of the class of 2020 are sharpening their presentation skills and updating their resumes to look for employment opportunities....
Large swaths of Toronto simply weren’t built with people in mind. Just walk the easterly portion of Queens Quay, where the narrow sidewalks force you to step into traffic to evade fellow pedestrians. Condos and apartment buildings tower over homeless encampments....