From suits to sweats: How the push to paperless has affected the legal landscape
In the legal industry, where the tools of the trade have been depicted as pens and paper for centuries, working online has been quite the change of pace.
In the legal industry, where the tools of the trade have been depicted as pens and paper for centuries, working online has been quite the change of pace.
Last year Regina Gently didn’t know anything about Twitch, but now the live-streaming platform is a mainstay for Gently and other queens.
Exposure to the sun increases the risk for skin cancer. U of T startup shares how their sunscreen should protect people from harmful UV rays.
Two Toronto students have used the pandemic as a way to earn money reselling rare items, They ship them all over the world.
Gig workers in the arts and entertainment industry describe how the pandemic has led to reduced work and income.
GTA wedding and event planner Teanna James starts a unique business
Black Owned Toronto started as a platform to promote Black-owned businesses and is now making them even easier to find, all under one roof.
University student from the UAE starts his first business by selling journals and planners to improve productivity. His home-grown brand hopes to reach Canadian customers.
For Jay Northcott, a theatre-maker and artist, the show must always go on, even during a pandemic.
The founders of a tutoring startup in Scarborough had to sell their business due to their inability to pivot online