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Ottawa, Nibinamik First Nation announce $6 million for water treatment plant

The Canadian government in partnership with Nibinamik First Nation announced $6 million funding to end long-term drinking water advisories.

One more step towards greener and cleaner Toronto

Community Environment Days hosted by the City of Toronto to collect waste that can be recycled and spreading awareness of reducing waste that ends up in the landfills.

Collision conference kicks off in Toronto

Collision Conference began in Toronto on Monday. This three day conference will bring together tech innovators, entrepreneurs and investors under one roof making it one of the largest tech marketplaces in North America.

TTC unveils first all-electric bus

The TTC unveiled its first all electric bus and is in service on the 35 Jane route. The bus is part of TransformTO, the city’s climate action strategy.

Digital Literacy Week launches in Toronto

Digital Literacy Week launched in Toronto on May 27. The week will see events and workshops geared towards digital inclusion and accessibility to technology across the city, libraries and schools.

First national food policy to ensure reliable access to healthy food

The first ever National Food Policy was announced on Monday. The policy will be an integrated platform for food and food-related sectors.

Toronto police announce crackdown on noisy drivers

The new bylaw will add a provision prohibiting sound resulting from “unnecessary motor vehicle noise, such as the sounding of a horn, revving of an engine and squealing of tires.”

Toronto acknowledges Anti-Black racism as it proclaims Black Mental Health Day

Black Mental Health Day acknowledged the need for a public proclamation of the impact of racism and particularly Anti-Black racism on the health and mental health of Black communities.

International Day of Women and Girls in Science highlight gender gaps in STEM

A recent event at the Ontario Science Centre celebrated strides toward gender parity in STEM, as well as the work that still needs to be done.

First Nations disrupt PDAC conference in Toronto

Over 200 Indigenous peoples and their supporters gathered in front of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre to disrupt the world’s largest mining convention – Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC), on Sunday.

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