Pandemic transformations: Exploration of gender identity
York students reflect on their development in gender identity throughout the pandemic era.
York students reflect on their development in gender identity throughout the pandemic era.
New appointees to include The Honourable Sandra Chapnik, and Osgoode Hall distinguished research professor, Janet Walker.
The impact of the omicron surge has seen the education and healthcare sectors take a massive financial hit. Amidst this mess, the City of Toronto has granted the Toronto Police Service a $24-million increase to their budget.
Ottawa has promised Indigenous communities $40 billion in compensation for its history of underfunding in child and family welfare services, the largest class-action settlement in Canadian history.
This scale uses the concept of “mattering” and how one perceives how much they matter to assess their mental health.
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With in-person learning being further postponed, students speak out about how York’s extension of online learning may affect them.