CBC • 31st March 2021 'The flexibility is incredible': When companies ditch the office, everyone's a remote worker Buffer used to have an office — until the company realized almost none of its employees worked there.
31st March 2021 Dark Vessel partnership between MDA and Department of Fisheries and Oceans shows potential of commercial satellite data
TVO.org • 31st March 2021 Why new prisons may not bring new jobs The Ontario government is proposing an unusual strategy for economic recovery from COVID-19: build more prisons.
National Observer • 30th March 2021 How this young lawyer works to tackle Toronto’s eviction crisis Caryma Sa’d began her career in tenant law with an odd case. A Chinese couple in Toronto’s Rosedale neighbourhood was facing eviction for “interfering” with the enjoyment of common areas in their building.
National Observer • 30th March 2021 Protesting bred in the bone for Toronto Gen-Z activist At 18, Savi Gellatly-Ladd says she can’t remember the first protest she attended. “There have been so many,” she said. As the daughter of activists, the first-year York University student and activist learned to organize at a young age.
Broadview Magazine • 3rd February 2021 During COVID-19, former prisoners are re-entering a world with fewer supports James Ruston relates strongly to Jean Valjean, the main character of Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables. Like Ruston, Valjean served almost two decades in prison and emerged to find a world that rejected him. “He was released and had a really difficult time finding supports,” says Ruston.
The Walrus • 2nd August 2019 Using Pop Science to Build the Perfect Workforce How personality testing took over corporate Canada