More workers at the Ontario Science Centre are set to lose their jobs as the abruptly shuttered east-Toronto attraction contemplates a move to a temporary home, potentially in a neighbouring city.
A new report by Desjardins Economic Studies finds that not enough housing is being built for students. The Agenda interviews the co-author of the report to look at what’s behind this housing shortage.
Did you see the shocking political news out of British Columbia the other week? One of the opposition parties, which formed the government in B.C. only seven years ago, has decided not to run any ...
Research shows that 2.5 million people in Ontario don't have access to a family doctor. This number is expected to nearly double in two years. Last year, Queen's University partnered with Lakeridge ...
Based on the hit Japanese format of the same name, Old Enough! is a documentary-style series that follows young Canadian kids as they get their very first...Based on the hit Japanese format of the ...
We follow Kevin Rupasinghe's political campaign for a seat on Toronto’s city council, as he challenges an incumbent in a system stacked against newcomers...We follow Kevin Rupasinghe's political ...
The Government of Ontario is spending millions on upgrading the water infrastructure in Prince Edward County — ahead of a by-election next week. Coincidence? Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath ...
Language can feel like a battlefield with words meaning different things to different people. Words such as "woke," "freedom," and even "taxes" have fraught definitions depending on whom you ask.
Research shows that 67 per cent of Canadian kids between three and 17 take part in some sort of sport or activity, but 58 per cent of parents are facing financial challenges trying to keep their ...
One of the recurring themes of my columns is that the world of policymaking doesn’t give governments an infinite number of possible solutions. Most of the time, governments confront questions for ...
Should students still pursue a university or college education? The Agenda looks at all sides of a very complicated question.
Ontario's progress in giving children with autism access to government-funded core therapy has slowed so significantly that at times the number of kids enrolled is actually declining, despite a ...