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A wealth tax may be the solution to the increasing wealth gap in Canada
A proposed tax on significant wealth could even the playing field, or increase the burden on everyone else
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Province’s special order to demolish Toronto Foundry buildings sparks public concern
The provincial government issued a Minister’s Zoning Order (MZO) to demolish the Dominion Foundry Complex buildings in Toronto’s West Don Lands. Community members are outraged at the lack of attention to Ontario’s heritage planning policies.
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Board members call on RSU president to resign amid credit card controversy
(Aneta Rebiszewski/ Ryersonian) Ryerson Students’ Union (RSU) board members are calling on the RSU president to resign, following allegations that tens of thousands of dollars have been spent – between…
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Disruption in senate delays vote on free speech statement
by Ryan Mooreby Ryan MooreRyerson president Mohamed Lachemi adjourned a senate meeting early last night after several left-wing groups arrived in the chambers to protest the university’s draft statement on freedom of expression. The disruption delayed the senate’s vote on the draft, which if passed, would have been sent to the Board of Governors to form policy.