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Air accessibility summit in Ottawa targets mistreatment of people with disabilities

Air accessibility summit in Ottawa targets mistreatment of people with disabilities

Federal ministers Pablo Rodriguez and Kamal Khera hold Canada's first Air Accessibility Summit in response to the mistreatment.
Russia holds 79th Victory Day parade, warns forces 'always on alert'

Russia holds 79th Victory Day parade, warns forces 'always on alert'

Russia's annual Victory Day parade celebrates victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
Ontario police crackdown on online predators

Ontario police crackdown on online predators

The OPP says Project Aquatic led to more than 60 individuals being apprehended, with more than 300 charges and 30 children safeguarded.
Canadians are unconvinced by protests, poll says

Canadians are unconvinced by protests, poll says

A recent Angus Reid Institute poll says that 49 per cent of Canadians think that protests are ineffective at changing minds or making real policy changes.
Humber celebrates Stop Food Waste Day

Humber celebrates Stop Food Waste Day

Humber's Stop Food Waste Day event raised awareness around mitigating food wastage.
Global consensus on urgent action needed to combat plastic pollution

Global consensus on urgent action needed to combat plastic pollution

A recent survey found that Canada and 31 other countries favour global rules banning plastics.
Student-designed video game demoed by esports team

Student-designed video game demoed by esports team

Humber's esports team tests a game designed by programming and 3D animation students.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: A purpose found in photography

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: A purpose found in photography

First-year photography student Samhara Szesycki spoke with Humber News about finding a career that has brought her newfound confidence.
TikTok ban in U.S. could be grim for Canadian brands and influencers

TikTok ban in U.S. could be grim for Canadian brands and influencers

A proposed ban on TikTok in the U.S. is causing waves of concerns in Canada. Influencers and brands may have to find alternative means to advertise.