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Women entrepreneurs leading high-growth ventures remain underrepresented in Canada
by Josh Scottby Josh ScottEven though 28 per cent of all Canadian entrepreneurs are women, only a small percentage of scale-up firm founders are female, according to a recent survey by the Brookfield Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
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New app aims to get men talking about anxiety, personal issues
by Jasmine Rachby Jasmine RachMen in particular have a difficult time dealing with personal or mental health issues. tethr is a free app that offers a peer-led online community for men to share their concerns and feelings and engage in discussions about mental health.
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Ryerson is making a difference for children with autism
by Julia Lloydby Julia LloydDeborah Fels, professor at the Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management, and the director of the Inclusive Media and Design Centre, responsible for helping create the WebMoti. (Courtesy IMDC)…
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The Accessibility Project: A Q-and-A with Darren Cooper
Story by: Holly Walker and Bianca Zanotti (Graphic by Holly Walker/Ryersonian) Darren Cooper took on the role of manager of the Accessibility Project at The G. Raymond Chang School of…