Canada’s identity as a northern nation has largely been shaped by the Group of Seven’s depictions of an uninhabited Canadian North. But an exhibit at Ryerson’s Modern Literature and Culture (MLC) Gallery is attempting to break down this northern narrative, which it says disregards Canada’s Inuit communities.
Anna Wassermann
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As science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) careers gain momentum across Canada, a new program at Ryerson is giving high school students the skills to get ahead.
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Businesses on the southeast corner of Yonge and Gerrard Streets are closing up shop to make way for a new condominium development. (Mira Nabulsi/Ryersonian) Businesses on the southeast corner of…
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Aidan Lising/Ryersonian A new policy from U Sports is ensuring transgender student-athletes have equal opportunities to play varsity sports, regardless of their gender. Announced on Wednesday, the new policy…
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The Toronto Marlies announced their training camp roster Monday morning and Rams fans might notice a familiar name on the list. Alex Basso, fifth-year defenceman and captain of the Ryerson men’s hockey team, was invited to skate with the Marlies on an AHL professional tryout.