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ShoutIt.ca: A new free speech social media platform changing the face of censorship
In the wake of the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building in the days leading up to the just concluded Presidential election, social ... -
Titan Medical Launches “Titan Living Labs” Showcasing a Behind-the-Scenes Look at Product Development
TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Titan Medical Inc. (“Titan” or the “Company”) (TSX: TMD) (Nasdaq: TMDI), a medical device company focused on the design and development of surgical ... -
Scarborough woman brings her jerk marinade from Malvern to Loblaws and Sobeys
What Veneise George wanted was more time to help her daughter and son with their homework. As a latchkey kid, with both parents working, ... -
John Summers: Abused mother died without seeing her son thanks to Ottawa lawyer relying on slander
Ottawa lawyer John Summers appeared to have a straightforward task. This comprised of relying on slander to block the desire of a woman, who ... -
Some cabbies caught in lurch after city demands expired plates back
Abshir Mohamed said after moving six months ago, he forgot to update his mailing address with the city. As a result, he missed out ... -
Winterfolk Blues and Roots Festival celebrates its 19th year with virtual performances this February
The 19th annual Winterfolk Blues and Roots Festival is going virtual for this year. Like many other events, it has been forced to go ... -
The Leslieville Flea: Let’s work together to help local shops and restaurants survive and thrive
The COVID-19 pandemic and it’s restrictions/lockdowns have made it incredibly difficult for our local businesses to thrive. Most of the businesses we know and ... -
Toronto Life’s top Real Weddings of 2020
It’s been a year unlike any other for Toronto weddings: we’ve swapped out grand, multi-day festivities and months of planning for micro countryside elopements, ... -
Toronto restaurants doing New Year’s Day brunch for takeout or delivery
In less than a week, we get to say so long to this garbage fire of a year. Ring in a new (and hopefully ... -
University discriminated against man with brain injury, poor grades, court rules
TORONTO — An Ontario university discriminated against a would-be student with a brain injury and poor grades when it refused him admission, the province’s ...