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Real estate development incubator aims to increase industry diversityexternal link icon

A new incubator program aims to make the real estate development industry more reflective of the city’s diversity. Led by consulting firm Monumental and the University of Toronto Infrastructure Institute, the FutureBUILDS BIPOC Real Estate Development Incubator invites mid-career entrepreneurs for a five-month course that will provide training, connections and on-site learning.
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Badging programmes break down barriers and build up studentsexternal link icon

As a mentor and teacher with the Peel District School Board (PDSB) in Ontario, Kim Thomas has worked with children and youth from marginalized and equity-deserving communities for almost 30 years. These students, says Thomas “have faced some of the greatest barriers” in accessing educational opportunities. And while the PDSB “has been very intentional around dismantling anti-Black racism,” she is excited about new program partnerships with corporations and organizations that “open up doors for Black and Indigenous students.” These learning initiatives have the potential to “bring the kids from the back of the line to the front,” says Thomas.
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New census data shows how commuting dropped during pandemic, labour force agingexternal link icon

Nojoud Al Mallees, CTV News | November 30, 2022
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Canadian universities future-proof students with experiential learningexternal link icon

Nicole Edwards, The Globe and Mail — Nov 16, 2022
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Canadian universities future-proof students with experiential learningexternal link icon

Nicole Edwards, The Globe and Mail | November 16, 2022
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Taking Stock - Canada upping immigration targetsexternal link icon

BNN Bloomberg | November 11, 2022
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Taking Stock - Canada upping immigration targetsexternal link icon

BNN Bloomberg
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Ontario's labour shortage continues to worsen as retail sector braces for busy holiday seasonexternal link icon

Several industries calling for help with nearly 400,000 jobs unfilled in the province