Mississauga may be home, but it isn’t always where you want to be. With hotter days and noisier nights, escaping the chaos could be exactly what your mind and body need. In line with the GTA Muslims Today promise to keep you updated on the latest happenings, here are three destinations that may surprise you—and […]
With entry-level unemployment reaching unprecedented levels, thousands of Toronto youth are scrambling for summer jobs, making the CNE a popular choice—perhaps even a last resort—for those seeking valuable work experience. This year, the job market is particularly competitive. The number of active job seekers is rising dramatically, as many hi...
Despite growing calls for their removal and a recent wave of vandalism targeting speed cameras, new research shows that these devices are effectively fulfilling their purpose: reducing dangerous driving near schools. A study by The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and Toronto Metropolitan University found that Automated Speed Enforcement ...
Surprised by the term? You are not alone. ‘Renovict’ is the name of a new bylaw being introduced by the City of Toronto on July 31, 2025, which aims to prevent unfair evictions of tenants. The move targets so-called “renovictions,” where landlords evict tenants under the guise of property repairs, only to re-rent the unit […...
As the holiday season peaks, major employers are calling their teams back to the office. While some workers are willing to make the commute, others are not convinced it’s worth the trip. Employers like RBC and Scotiabank are pushing for return-to-office mandates, requiring employees to be on-site up to four days a week to help […]
“Horrific, panicky, unsafe.” That’s how one mother described her experience on Canada’s Wonderland’s newest roller coaster, AlpenFury. Unveiled earlier this month, the ride is being promoted as the tallest, fastest, and longest launch coaster in the country. In a now-viral TikTok video, the woman recounts a terrifying ride where her 10-year-ol...
In a shocking revelation, former CBC News host Travis Dhanraj accused the public broadcaster of forcing him to resign after he raised concerns about a lack of editorial independence and suppression of expression within the newsroom—an allegation that CBC has denied. Dhanraj confirmed his intention to sue and file a human rights complaint. In a...
A coalition of parents, teachers, and school trustees has united to oppose the Ontario government’s plan to take control of four major school boards in the province. Context: In late June 2025, the province determined that the Toronto District School Board, the Toronto Catholic District School Board, the Ottawa-Carleton District School B...
Do you feel like you have less time to spend with friends? If so, you are not alone. Recent data from Statistics Canada shows that Canadians are spending significantly less time socializing than in past decades. Only 1 in 5 Canadians reported seeing friends on a typical day in 2022. In 2015, nearly 27% of […]
Good news for potential homebuyers in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)! The latest figures released by the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) suggest a potential recovery in the real estate market. According to the Board, the first half of the year experienced slow growth in the market. In June 2025, a total of 6,243 […]