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A series of speeches and lectures from the finest minds of our time. Fresh ideas from speakers of no

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Total: 322

Brown is a book by Kamal Al-Solaylee (So-LYE-lee), Canada Reads finalist, professor and journalist. 

Justice for Grassy Narrows

2016/6/1

Almost half a century ago, a pulp and paper company dumped tons of mercury into the English Wabigoon

Voices of Experience is a panel put together by Ryerson University's Equity, Diversity and Accessibi

Did you know .. the new iPhones sold on the first weekend of its launch in fall 2104 had 25 per cent

The media has a powerful ability to shape the way we view our world. In the midst of elections, inte

There's racism in music. It's a tough discussion. And to move forward as a supportive, empathetic co

The Ottawa River has played a vital role in the history of the Algonquin Nation. The Ottawa River fl

An address by Dr. Sara Roy of Harvard University, talking about her extensive experience in Gaza. Th

If you missed the Big Event, you can join us by listening to this podcast. "Back when the rabble pod

Earlier today, September 15, 2015, a group of prominent Canadians launched a manifesto outlining a b

Mexico is the first tourist destination of choice for many Canadians. But that reputation as a sunny

Our federal government still says that the tragedy of missing and murdered Indigenous women isn't hi

Women have been historically underrepresented and misrepresented in mainstream media. The arrival of

Freelance journalists face incredibly tough conditions in war zones around the world with limited re

For over 30 years, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund has been imposing their auster

On April 18 in Toronto, American cognitive linguist and author of Don’t Think of an Elephant George

#BeenRapedNeverReported

2015/4/16

Classes are ending. College and University students are putting away the books. It's been a difficul

Michael Harris and Donald Gutstein are authors of two critically acclaimed political books.  Michael

On March 4, the Aboriginal Law and Feminist Law Students Associations at the University of Toronto o

"In May of 2011, Stephen Harper finally won his majority government. Not long after that, I got an e