New year; New issues?
Rahman Mohamed
2014 was a year of dramatic statements and actions. It brought drama, controversy, and a desire for change. But what will 2015 bring?
New year; New issues?
Rahman Mohamed
2014 was a year of dramatic statements and actions. It brought drama, controversy, and a desire for change. But what will 2015 bring?
York students raising funds and awareness for refugees in Iraq and Syria
Rahman Mohamed
Published on Excalibur, 24 November 2014
A movement across Ontario, Life of a Mesopotamian Refugee, built a campaign to raise awareness and funds for refugees in Syria and Iraq, former Mesopotamia, to display the conditions refugees face to local students last week.. This movement was led by the Assyrian Chaldean Syriac Student Union (ACSSU). ACSSU has branches at McMaster University in Hamilton, and York, Brock and Ryerson Universities in Toronto. All three played a role in Life of a Mesopotamian Refugee.
Recall from Canada Food Inspection Agency
Rahman Mohamed
Canada Food Inspection Agency issued a notice on October 8 that Agropur Coopérative put out a recall for Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario for milk distributed by PC Organics, Natrel, and Irresistibles Bio due to spoilage. The milk expired between October 18 and October 31. It’s probably in stomachs now or down the drains so it’s too late to worry. Canadians (and people around the world) probably still have milk in their fridge. But are there benefits to milk?