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Photo of former Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page. Photo: BonnieFinley/UOttawa

Kevin Page: “This as an opportunity to rebuild”

Canadian University Press Newswire12 years ago01 mins

Former Parliamentary Budget Officer on youth, press and taking risks

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Journalism was on trial. It won.

Canadian University Press Newswire12 years ago01 mins

Ryerson journalism alumnus and former Eyeopener editor-in-chief Robyn Doolittle is at the centre of one…

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In a country as peaceful as ours, it’s often hard to wrap one’s head around the realities of conflict. So, we’ve put together this infographic to help put the facts and figures in a less abstract and more uniquely Toronto context. Infographic by Samantha Bullis/The Dialog

Infographic: the realities of war in a Toronto context

Sam Bullis, Art Director/Illustrator12 years ago01 mins

In a country as peaceful as ours, it’s often hard to wrap one’s head around…

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A photo of Italian-Syrian journalist Susan Dabbous. Photo: Gianni Cipriano.

Kidnapped in Syria: Journalist Susan Dabbous talks about her terrifying ordeal

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

The Italian feature film The Border was one of the most talked about movies at this year’s Toronto…

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A photo of Aparna Gill with her husband Rohit Dua. Photo: Karen Nickel/The Dialog

International student must fight insurance companies and cancer

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

Aparna Gill is a recent graduate of George Brown College’s (GBC) financial planning program. Everything…

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Illustration of a man clutching a briefcase being watched by a giant security camera with a big eyeball. Illustration by Samantha Bullis/The Dialog

Canada caught spying on mining companies in Brazil

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

By Danilo Barba & Karen Nickel Staff Reporters The mining sector in Brazil is estimated…

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David Bowie Is, was and will be at the AGO

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

A never-ending crowd of admiring but confused faces are and will be leaving the Art Gallery of…

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Dragon boat club short of female paddlers

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

“Competitive, exhausting, thrilling and rewarding” were the most common descriptions mentioned by George Brown (GBC)…

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GBC students join hundreds protesting Line 9 tar sands pipeline

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

Canada is one of the world’s five largest energy producers and the principal source of…

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Men's volleyball wins silver at Thanksgiving Classic tournament

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

George Brown College (GBC) men’s volleyball team won a silver medal in the Adidas Cup…

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A zombie scrapes skin off his face during a close shave with death at the 2012 Zombie Walk. Photo: Jackman Chiu courtesy TZW.

Zombie horde of 10,000 expected to invade downtown Toronto

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

The afternoon sun will slowly fall down, reflecting off the rolling back bleary eyes in…

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After Dark Film Festival set to horrify viewers for the eighth year

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

Toronto After Dark Film Festival presents its eighth annual event from Oct. 17-25 for those…

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