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immigration
  • by david hall
Why we traveled to Toronto to learn about immigration

Canada is known for its friendlier approach to immigration, but it also faces hurdles as record numbers of people are displaced globally.

immigration
  • by david hall
In Toronto, immigrants find a modern, fast employment system

But while many praise Canada’s Express Entry system as speedier than the months-long wait to get a work permit in the United States, immigrants can face hurdles finding pay and job titles equivalent to the ones in their native countries.

news
  • by david hall
Buckingham Fountain closed after vandals dye water red, pro-Palestinian graffiti found

Colin Hinkle, a professional drone pilot, noticed the red dye mixing with the green water of the fountain early Saturday morning and saw spray paint on the ground that read, “Gaza is bleeding” and “Stop the genocide.” 'That’s when I realized it was a protest,' Hinkle said.

crime
  • by david hall
Person in custody after 3 wounded in shooting outside Blue Island Salvation Army

Multiple people from a car fired shots, prompting a guest of a repass service at the Salvation Army to return shots. One person has been arrested, but police are searching for other suspects.