Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Colin Freeze
Publication Date: February 6, 2025 - 21:55
‘I fear for all the children out there’ says mother of slain teenager in killed in random 2023 TTC attack
February 6, 2025
Gabriel Magalhaes, a warm and effusive 16-year-old, dreamed of becoming an astrophysicist and liked to hug his mother on cold and windy days.But nearly two years after he was killed in an unprovoked subway station attack that shocked Toronto, his mother, Andrea Magalhaes, is still struggling with the reality that she will never hug her son again.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is gathering with business and labour leaders in Toronto Friday for a summit on how Canada can attract more investment, dismantle internal trade barriers and find new international customers as the threat of U.S. protectionism looms over the country.The get-together comes just days after a last-minute delay in plans by U.S. President Donald Trump to impose steep tariffs on all Canadian imports – a potentially devastating shock that drew fresh attention to Canada’s overreliance on the U.S. market. More than 75 per cent of all this country’s merchandise good...
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David Agnew, the long-time president of Seneca Polytechnic, paused as he searched for the words to describe the financial state of Ontario’s college sector. He settled, ruefully, on a combination of train wreck, dumpster fire and hot mess.The past few months have seen a steady flow of announcements from colleges about deficits, program suspensions and job losses.
February 7, 2025 - 05:00 | Joe Friesen | The Globe and Mail
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