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03 Oct 2025

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StopGap Ottawa building bridges to business for people with disabilities

When Maheeshan Sivanesan arrived at a convenience store on Sunnyside Avenue recently, he realized one step was all it took to shut him out. Sivanesan relies on a motorized wheelchair to get around Ottawa and often runs into barriers. He said many businesses, particularly in the Glebe, are not accessible for people with physical disabilities.  “Bank Street overall, the majority...
Expo 2025

Atlantic Canada provides food for thought at Expo

By Alyssa JohnstonExpo Reporter OSAKA, Japan — Atlantic Canada was the focus of attention for a few days at Canada’s Expo pavilion, with a strong emphasis on the region’s agricultural products and seafood. The events held Sept. 18-20 included a delegation from Atlantic Canada, including P.E.I. Premier Rob Lantz. “We are here to strengthen investment and trading ties with Japan...
Expo 2025

Canada’s Expo pavilion nominated for excellence in two categories

By Alyssa JohnstonExpo Reporter OSAKA, Japan — Canada’s pavilion at Expo 2025 has been nominated as being one of the best large pavilions and also best at integrating technology into its public presentation. The nominations are for the so-called World Expolympics contest recognizing top pavilions in a number of categories. The Experiential Design Authority (TEDA) announced the finalists for its...
Arts & Culture

Rising popularity of K-pop and K-dramas sparking a shift in perceptions of Korean identity and culture

Nukes. Bombs. War. North Korea. These are words Jenny Kwak, a 22-year-old Korean-Canadian, often heard when people discussed her heritage.  Growing up in Toronto, she always felt like she stood out. Her food was different. Her features didn’t fit in. When she met people who weren’t from her community, she learned to steel herself for the stereotyping.  Then came 2012,...