Wearing niqab usually a personal choice, study reveals

In a new study released by Concordia professor Professor Lynda Clarke and the Canadian Council of Muslim Women, niqab-wearing women reveal that they are very rarely coerced into taking up the practice and are willing to remove the veil for identification purposes.

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Claudia Chan and Ryan MacEvoy McCullough will play Noema and John Adams’s Hallelujah Junction at the amphitheatre in the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, to kick off the month of March in the Canadian Opera Company’s Free Concert Series.

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Aviation students pay the price to become commercial pilots

The feeling of flying can not be compared to many things. Being able to go through clouds and see the world from a different view is something that really opens your eyes.

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SkedLive February 28, 2014
Skedline City Council Report: February 28, 2014
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SkedLive February 27, 2014
Film documents trans musician’s prairie journey

Art students gathered at Cine Cycle to catch a screening and Q&A session with the star and filmmakers of My Prairie Home, a Canadian feature documentary-musical about indie folk singer, Rae Spoon.

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Awards race determines odds for Oscar nominees

The 86thAcademy Awards, otherwise known as the Oscars, are this Sunday and will be hosted by Ellen Degeneres. The annual show is considered the pinnacle of awards season and the race for the trophies begins long before nominees are announced, as they were this year on Jan. 16.

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TTC audit shows millions lost in unclaimed bus warranties
(COO of Bus Maintenance Garry Shortt reviews his notes at Monday’s TTC meeting./Photo by: Deanna Grant) TTC commissioners heard at Monday’s transit meeting that an audit shows the agency  has lost  $4 to $5 million a year from bus warranty claims that were not made. Skedline reporter Deanna Grant... Read more