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Ontario responds to U.S. tariffs with a 25 per cent electricity surcharge in what could signify an economic war

On April 2, 2025, President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs, including a 10 per cent baseline tariff on all imports and higher rates for...

Durham’s labour market faces shortages, uncertainty amid aging workforce, U.S. tariffs

Durham Region, like much of Canada, faces labour shortages, especially in agriculture. U.S. tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump could worsen the situation.“Thousands of...

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Ontario responds to U.S. tariffs with a 25 per cent electricity surcharge in what could signify an economic war

On April 2, 2025, President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs, including a 10 per cent baseline tariff on all imports and higher rates for...

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Ontario responds to U.S. tariffs with a 25 per cent electricity surcharge in what could signify an economic war

On April 2, 2025, President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs, including a 10 per cent baseline tariff on all imports and higher rates for...

Canadians are frustrated with tariffs and are taking it out on minimum wage workers

As tensions continue to rise between Canada and the United States (U.S.), some of the countries' most under-appreciated workers have to deal with the...

Durham’s labour market faces shortages, uncertainty amid aging workforce, U.S. tariffs

Durham Region, like much of Canada, faces labour shortages, especially in agriculture. U.S. tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump could worsen the situation.“Thousands of...
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The Digital Sisterhood – a podcast that makes Muslim women feel less lonely

In the midst of the global pandemic, everyone felt the same way: locked up in their homes, far away from communities, from families and...

Tri-demic makes this flu season never-ending

“All three of us coughed so much at night and couldn’t sleep properly for two weeks,” says Iram Sadia, a wife and mother to...

Teachers under pressure keep on keeping on

Teachers are leaving their jobs because they are burnt out.Rozeena Khan, a teacher of 20 years, has witnessed her fair share of teachers feeling...

The vinyl resurgence

André Lessard is the owner of downtown Oshawa record store Another Spin Records.He had a customer come in looking for a very popular album."We...

SoCal surfs into Whitby’s restaurant industry

At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the local Durham restaurant world was plagued by restrictions, temporary closures and even permanent shutdowns....

Racism in soccer goes beyond 90 minutes

Bukayo Saka is on the field, alone.In Wembley Stadium with over 67,000 trophy-starved English fans, only veteran Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma stands between Saka...

Canada not as safe as people think for female journalists

Canada is often thought of as a safe place, a place of refuge. In fact, many people flee their home country to come...

A year of record setting low voter turnout

This year saw provincial and municipal elections nearly back-to-back, and in both, voter turnout was nowhere near 50 per cent.Amanda Bridge, a Durham College...

DC business students place better than ever at Ontario Colleges Marketing Competition

Students prepare for months for the competition, and there is no better feeling than coming home with a prize. That was the case for...

DC students promote their businesses and their ideals this holiday season

The Pit was packed with student entrepreneurs and shoppers for the annual FastStart Holiday Market last week.Among them was Child and Youth Care student,...

Oakville to Oshawa, a star in the making

Inside Trafalgar Park Community Centre, parents watch their kids grow and develop relationships to their coaches, friends and the Canadian game. ...

Low theft numbers at DC and Ontario Tech, says head of campus safety

Durham College and Ontario Tech share a campus, and with 25,000 students between the two institutions, one might think theft would be a major...