New Toronto Holocaust Museum safeguards survivors’ testimonies
The new Toronto Holocaust, reopened on June 9, ensures the legacies of Holocaust survivors in Toronto live on.
Read MoreThe new Toronto Holocaust, reopened on June 9, ensures the legacies of Holocaust survivors in Toronto live on.
Read MoreThere’s been an ongoing battle by Indigenous students and activists at Ryerson University to remove the statue of a founder of residential schools.
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Read More40 rape crisis centres throughout the province have been in limbo since the June 2018 election, with no answers from the provincial government about the status of the funding.
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Read More“My mother was a survivor educator,” Rubinstein told Humber News. “She wanted to promote the discussion about how these things can happen.”
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