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    The year-long Canada 150 celebration has inspired art institutions to showcase Indigenous work and points-of-view in major exhibits. Kent Monkman’s Shame And Prejudice was a...
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    GUILLERMO DEL TORO: AT HOME WITH MONSTERS at the Art Gallery of Ontario (317 Dundas West). $16.50-$25. To September 30. ago.net. Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro...
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  • 11 continuing education courses launching in 2017

    Schools across Toronto, GTA and the 905 are always refreshing their continuing education program offerings to keep up with new trends, topics and technologies. Some...
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  • Two Toronto-based Emmy nominees on what they learned in school

    When this year’s Emmy nominations were announced, several Canadians were among the names in the technical categories. Among them are Kelly Knauff, a production coordinator...
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  • How Ontario post-secondary schools are putting robots to work in classrooms and clinics

    Over the past few years, humanoid robots have been popping up on higher education campuses in Southern Ontario to aid students in the fields of...
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  • Drag Queen Story Time trend is going strong at Pride 2017

    DRAG QUEEN STORY TIME at Jones Library (118 Jones), Saturday (June 24), noon-1 pm. Free. tpl.ca. No registration necessary. On the Sunday before Pride weekend,...
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  • Connected North links Aboriginal students in Toronto to remote communities

    At the First Nations School of Toronto, 16 students sit in three rows facing a giant computer screen projecting a real-time video of a classroom...
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