Toronto’s pollution problems, a new lawsuit against condo developers and disparities in post-secondary education.
. “We can’t walk away from this money,” the councillor for the area said, adding that conflicts with developers often arise out of miscommunication. “I can’t imagine that they’re going to stiff us for this amount of money, but if they do, the lawsuit will go ahead.”: A lawyer representing the companies said their clients deny all allegations. Some defendants appeared to be surprised: “We have no knowledge of these false accusations nor have we been served,” one architect told the Star.
Here’s how race and disability play a factor in which TDSB high school graduates go on to post-secondary A student’s race and disability may factor into their moving onto university or college after high school, according to a new report analyzing 10 years of Toronto District School Board data. The “deeply concerning” findings show students from marginalized racial groups or with disabilities advanced to post-secondary education at a lower rate than their peers.
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