Torontonians are unimpressed by performance of Toronto City Council
The ‘Unofficial Toronto City Council Satisfaction Forum’ gives Torontonians from all 24 wards the opportunity to voice their opinions on their city councillor, but only 10 wards were represented before the deadline. The poll itself received 19 responses, with most of the responses coming from residents living in Ward... Read more
Impact of disability on Canadian families needs to be a priority for government
Parents, educators and advocates for children with disabilities are hoping the upcoming federal election will put a priority on families and women in the workplace. Students across Canada have been struggling with consistent shutdowns throughout the past year and a half. The transition to online learning was especially challenging,... Read more
2020 U.S. elections: Republicans cling to Senate majority in a tight race.
By Saloni Bhugra, Nov 3 In an echo of the tight presidential race, the Republican Party was leading a tight race to hold on to its slim Senate majority. The Republicans held southern Senate seats as expected, while Democrats won the northern states with little competition. Going into the... Read more
After the results:                            The Cross Canada Project –       New Brunswick
By Luka Tskhadaia New Brunswick newspaper reporter Fallon Hewitt joined the Skedline.com studio one more time to discuss the outcome of the recent federal election.  Hewitt, who is a graduate from Humber’s journalism degree program, talks about working election night as a reporter for the Telegraph-Journal in Saint John,... Read more
Skedline.com – IGNITE’s 2019 Election ends with brief unveiling at Lakeshore
This year’s IGNITE’s student elections wrapped up with a press conference at Lakeshore campus, revealing its newly-elected members across Humber College. Skedline reporter Clement Goh speaks to new and familiar faces preparing to assume responsibilities next semester. Read more
Skedline News – Feb. 25 (with Clement Goh)
Skedline host Clement Goh delivers Monday’s international news, from election results in Nigeria to an upcoming summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un. Read more
Wynne appeals to Ontario youth: Get out and vote
While June 7 may seem far away, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne has “unofficially” begun campaigning for this year’s provincial election, with one of her first stops taking place at Humber College’s Lakeshore campus. Wynne, who made the appearance Friday morning, arrived to a packed room in Humber’s Centre for Entrepreneurship. The... Read more
And the winner of IGNITE’s election is…
THE RESULTS ARE IN! Monica Khosla wins IGNITE President for the 2018/2019 year. “My vision is to have a student government that is more interactive, transparent, as well as inclusive,” she posted as part of her campaign platform. Her win is followed by Vice Presidents Jeremy Largo Afonso of... Read more
Kathleen Wynne visits Humber
Victoria Caister reports on the Ontario Premier’s press conference at the Humber Lakeshore G building and interviews students to get their thoughts. Read more
Five reasons to reconsider voting in the IGNITE elections
Thinking of passing on the IGNITE elections this year? Well, don’t. Here are five reasons why you should vote: Take action You’re choosing your representative It’s only a few minutes of your day To have a say in something you pay for It will be the easiest part of... Read more