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Convicted Toronto 18 terrorist allowed to practice law in Ontario

The Law Society of Ontario will allow convicted Toronto 18 terrorist Saad Gaya to become a licensed lawyer after its tribunal found him to be “presently of good character.” 

University hosts media panel on convoy called “Journalism Under Siege”

Carleton University’s School of Journalism will host a panel discussion with members of Canada’s legacy media on Tuesday to discuss their role in covering what the school calls “the siege of Ottawa.”

Veteran Toronto radio host cancelled by the woke mob over bizarre on-air incident

True North has learned that 50-year radio professional Peter Shurman, who filled in as a talk show host at 640 Toronto for five years, was told last week he was being cancelled over a bizarre incident that occurred on Sept. 24.

University law orgs say Liberal plan to regulate internet would violate rights

Both the University of Ottawa’s Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic and the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab asked in submissions to Heritage Canada for the government to halt their plans entirely. 

Wilfrid Laurier University bars unvaccinated students from taking online classes

Students who normally attend classes in-person who are unvaccinated or do not wish to disclose their vaccination status will be unable to participate in online courses this fall at Wilfrid Laurier University.

Turfed Liberal candidate wins Toronto riding despite past sexual assault charge

Vuong received 37.5% of the vote, beating the NDP by a margin of 1.8%, according to figures available Tuesday morning.

Wilfrid Laurier University announces project to examine “complex legacy” of university name

One of the main goals of the Laurier Legacy Project is to allow students and community members the chance to further their understanding of “Sir Wilfrid Laurier as a nation-builder and as a contributor to systems of racism and discrimination.”

Treating people equally is a form of racism, claims Toronto school board

A Toronto District School Board presentation from last year lectured parents on how treating people equally was a form of “colorblindness racism” along with other ideas stemming from critical race theory.

Ryerson Conservatives slam university, politicians after statue toppling

The student conservative group at Ryerson University is demanding action after a group of protesters topped the statue of university namesake Egerton Ryerson.

Statue of Egerton Ryerson toppled by protesters, won’t be replaced by university

Video posted to social media shows the moments after the statue was torn down, with a small group of protesters surrounding it. The statue of Ryerson and the area around it were defaced.

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