One expert sees cycling as a great way to address a number of crises Toronto faces, including climate change, affordability, and transit.
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Young activists use eco-anxiety to empower
Gen-Z activists of environmental group, Fridays for Future Toronto, are challenging our current reality from an intersectional lens The term “eco-anxiety” was coined by the American Psychological Association in 2017.…
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Toronto’s global climate strike moves online
“Sitting at home is not the end of their activism.” Young activists are taking their climate initiatives online to advocate for justice. (Unsplash) On April 3, the next global climate…
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Cold Weather Alert: Resources and shelter
by Dea Kodraby Dea KodraThe extreme weather alert cautions commuters and those in marginalized communities on Ryerson’s campus A cyclist bikes up Church Street during the storm on Feb. 12, 2019. (Ryersonian) Watch out…
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The finance minister held a town hall at Ryerson University today to discuss plans for the 2020 federal budget. Bill Morneau holds town hall at Ryerson University on Monday, Jan…