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2019

Jennifer Donnelly, coordinator of the Autism and Behaviour Science Program at George Brown College. Photo by Luiz Felipe Lamussi/TheDialog

Inside the Ontario Autism Program – Episode 16

Luiz Felipe Lamussi, podcast producer and host7 years ago01 mins

“They (the government) are not looking at the individual needs of a child that way….

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A solar panel installed at the Labatt's Brewery in London, Ontario. Photo: Flickr creative commons
A solar panel installed at the Labatt's Brewery in London, Ontario. Photo: Flickr creative commons

The cost of Canada’s changing climate

Dialog Staff7 years ago01 mins

Today marks Earth Day, yet Canada is warming twice as fast as the global average

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A coyote spotted in Neville Park. Photo: George Socka / Toronto Neville Parkcoyote eying breakfast
A coyote spotted in Neville Park. Photo: George Socka / Toronto Neville Parkcoyote eying breakfast

Why coyotes are being spotted across the city

Dialog Staff7 years ago01 mins

What you should know about these Toronto locals

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Kristin Yates and the GBC team at the WWF Hackathon. Photo: Peter Nguyen / WWF-Canada

Designing change for a living planet with WWF

Timo Cheah, reporter-editor7 years ago01 mins

Students pitch their sustainability ideas

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Bill Hall is the director of Evergreen centre for street youth in Chinatown. Photo: Nico deVeber / The Dialog
Bill Hall is the director of Evergreen centre for street youth in Chinatown. Photo: Nico deVeber / The Dialog

Police cracking down on panhandling in Chinatown

Dialog Staff7 years ago01 mins

Director of neighbourhood agency says police are scapegoating people who can’t defend themselves

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A child receiving a vaccination shot.

Anti-vaxxers at risk of measles exposure

Timo Cheah, reporter-editor7 years ago01 mins

Toronto Public Health calls on Health Canada to address vaccine hesitancy

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Customers line up outside The Hunny Pot, Toronto's first legal dispensary. Photo: Peter Sarellas / The Dialog

Higher cannabis prices after legalization

Dialog Staff7 years ago01 mins

Statistics Canada report cites quality, accessibility and price as to why users still buy cannabis…

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Police are looking for a thief with a sweet tooth who swiped a trailer from Funnel Cake Express.
Police are looking for a thief with a sweet tooth who swiped a trailer from Funnel Cake Express. Photo: Toronto Police

A sweet steal and a missing food trailer

Manpreet Kalsi, reporter-editor7 years ago01 mins

Toronto police searching for missing Funnel Cake Express food trailer

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King Street Transit Pilot. Photo: Kevin Goodger / The Dialog

King Street pilot becomes permanent

Neebiir Kamaal, reporter-editor7 years ago01 mins

TTCriders call for prioritizing transit in other busy areas

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The relationship between birth control use and brain function is still unclear at this point with more research needed, explained Laura Gravelins, PhD student at the University of Toronto.

Does hormonal birth control affect your memory?

Dialog Staff7 years ago01 mins

New research examines how oral contraceptives impacts brain function 

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In a rare case that allowed recording of court proceedings Josh Hunter, left, argues in the Ontario Court of Appeal to a panel of five judges that the federal carbon tax is unconstitutional on Monday.
In a rare case that allowed recording of court proceedings Josh Hunter, left, argues in the Ontario Court of Appeal to a panel of five judges that the federal carbon tax is unconstitutional on Monday. Photo: CBC News livestream.

Hearing for carbon tax lawsuit starts

Neebiir Kamaal, reporter-editor7 years ago01 mins

Ontario argues that federal carbon pricing is unconstitutional in rare hearing that allowed broadcast cameras…

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There are no city cigarette butt receptacles near GBC's St. James campus. Photo: Sebastian Bravoco / The Dialog

Toronto cracks down on cigarette butt disposal

Timo Cheah, reporter-editor7 years ago01 mins

Posters around the city raise awareness to smokers

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