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TechGirls Canada & The Working Group Join Forces for Ground Breaking Workplace Diversity Pilot
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TechGirls Canada (TGC) is the hub for Canadian women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Proudly supporting Women of Colour, LGBTTQ, and Aboriginal Trailblazers, TGC is committed to fostering collaboration in designing solutions to address the barriers for diversity and equity in the technology sector. TGC works to advocate for resources, funding, private and public sector partnership opportunities, and catalyze joint programs. Learn more. May 19, 2015. Middot; by Davis Carr. The pilot,...
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NinetyTwoPointEight: Transit Debate To Unearth More Than Revenue ─ It Will Show Us Who We Are
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A view of Queen's Park from Toronto. Tuesday, 19 March 2013. Transit Debate To Unearth More Than Revenue ─ It Will Show Us Who We Are. Those two words seem to be the rallying cry in an attempt to spur transit expansion in a talk-weary Toronto desperate for respite from crowding into subway cars, squeezing onto streetcars and waiting in the cold for another bus after being left behind by the last, packed to capacity. Lines on maps' in the sense that the costs of the plan cannot be covered at present.
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NinetyTwoPointEight: December 2012
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A view of Queen's Park from Toronto. Friday, 28 December 2012. When Will Toronto's Social Deficit Be Slain? The province has announced a cash injection of $42 million for homelessness prevention programs. Slum courtyard, Agnes Street, Toronto, 1913. City of Toronto Archives. Poverty is a significant problem in Toronto; about 25% of the city lives without. According to the Social Planning Network. For some context, the Hamilton Spectator reports Hamilton is to receive $3.19 million. Municipalities, includ...
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NinetyTwoPointEight: Tory Non-Confidence Stunt Fails Torontonians
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A view of Queen's Park from Toronto. Monday, 22 April 2013. Tory Non-Confidence Stunt Fails Torontonians. The announcement today by the Progressive Conservative Party that a non-confidence motion. Will be attempted with the aim of punishing the Liberal government for ineptitude on the gas plant cancellation portfolio is a stunt ─ and bad for Toronto. Queen's Park's eye on the ongoing Toronto casino debate. And a reduction of sky-high auto insurance premiums. Being pushed for by the New Democratic Party.
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NinetyTwoPointEight: Province Should Supersede Toronto's Management And Declare An Emergency
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A view of Queen's Park from Toronto. Monday, 23 December 2013. Province Should Supersede Toronto's Management And Declare An Emergency. Days after the first bit of freezing rain began falling, there are still hundreds of thousands of Torontonians without power. Toronto is also without political leadership. Rob Ford, the city's figurehead mayor. Who apparently still has too much power. Is rejecting help from Queen's Park and is refusing to declare an emergency. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Section ...
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NinetyTwoPointEight: March 2013
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A view of Queen's Park from Toronto. Tuesday, 19 March 2013. Transit Debate To Unearth More Than Revenue ─ It Will Show Us Who We Are. Those two words seem to be the rallying cry in an attempt to spur transit expansion in a talk-weary Toronto desperate for respite from crowding into subway cars, squeezing onto streetcars and waiting in the cold for another bus after being left behind by the last, packed to capacity. Lines on maps' in the sense that the costs of the plan cannot be covered at present.
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NinetyTwoPointEight: January 2013
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A view of Queen's Park from Toronto. Friday, 25 January 2013. Stronger Commitment To Toronto Student Nutrition Needed From The Province. As part of its 2013 budget. The city approved $1.163 million more for a program that provides subsidized meals, primarily breakfasts, to needy children at school. The student nutrition program helps 143,000 kids across the city. According to Toronto Public Health. I’m very pleased to see that the City of Toronto is supporting this important program through additio...
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NinetyTwoPointEight: Stronger Commitment To Toronto Student Nutrition Needed From The Province
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A view of Queen's Park from Toronto. Friday, 25 January 2013. Stronger Commitment To Toronto Student Nutrition Needed From The Province. As part of its 2013 budget. The city approved $1.163 million more for a program that provides subsidized meals, primarily breakfasts, to needy children at school. The student nutrition program helps 143,000 kids across the city. According to Toronto Public Health. I’m very pleased to see that the City of Toronto is supporting this important program through additio...
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