Two Toronto music enthusiasts say they don’t believe Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance will negatively impact Drake in the long run.
Sixty-two per cent Canadians have experienced health misinformation over the past year, findings from a new poll suggest. Medical professionals are unable ...
Smith, Beaches-East York MP and Canada's housing minister, is supporting Mark Carney as the next Liberal leader and prime minister. “I’m ...
According to the survey, more than half of young Canadians, especially those active on social media, are likely to avoid news ...
Sixty-two per cent of Canadians encountered health misinformation in 2024 as they turned to social media for medical advice, ...
Sixty-two per cent of Canadians say they have been exposed to health misinformation, an increase over previous years, ...
Two Scarborough-based basketball coaches are shaping the way the new generation of players in Canada competes across the border.
As more Canadians avoid news, they are getting information from unreliable sources that spread misinformation, such as social media. The survey found 43 per cent of Canadians are highly susceptible to ...
Two Scarborough-based basketball coaches are shaping the way the new generation of players in Canada competes across the border.
TikTok app, pictured above, endured a short ban in the United States on Jan. 19. (Michael Hapanovich/Toronto Observer) Two Toronto TikTokers say they hope to maintain their American audience following ...
Most shoppers in East York had little to say about the U.S. political landscape and Donald Trump following his inauguration as the 47th president of the United States on Jan. 20. East Yorkers share ...
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