Pop Mart has partnered with Sony Pictures to develop a live-action Labubu film. Prof Matthew Philp explains that toy-based movies tend to perform better when the toys already have established characters, stories, and relationships that audiences care about https://t.co/fqCtv7ahu1
Young entrepreneurs are creating their own businesses and developing valuable skills despite a challenging job market. Prof Sean Wise says successful entrepreneurs share qualities like curiosity and creativity but perseverance is the most important https://t.co/yDTrdKABQt
Nous avons discuté sur @le985fm de la situation catastrophique du tourisme à Cuba. Des hôtels et des compagnies aériennes se retirent face aux demandes de l'administration Trump.
https://t.co/aCYvTOT218
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Toronto is already a major summer tourism destination, making it difficult to predict whether the World Cup will create a dramatic tourism boost or simply add to existing activity, says Prof Wayne Smith. https://t.co/gMraHtsA9L
Celebrate Mzawe Kiing Anishinaabek Giizis / National Indigenous Peoples Month this June at TMU. Events will take place across campus all month long.
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Les spectacles du casino Caesars de Windsor seront ouvert à tous les âges
Merci @iciradiocanada Windsor pour cet entretien
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Thanks to everyone responsible for the 2026 TRSM Innovation Invitational which brought together more than 450 students from 16 GTA schools. Students had the opportunity to watch their peers pitch innovative business ideas to a panel of entrepreneurs https://t.co/wRhjSRRAqK
Many single people say they feel exhausted by dating apps, a phenomenon often called “swipe fatigue.” Prof Mathieu Lajante describes this as the “McDonaldization of dating,” where efficiency and convenience come at the expense of genuine human connection https://t.co/MISv9YlClB
Toronto's FIFA World Cup matches are still seeing significant ticket availability, largely because of high prices. Prof Cheri Bradish believes it is still early to judge demand, noting that many international visitors may not have finalized their travel https://t.co/tGYDoXOWu5
Shawn He (Finance ‘17) is the co-founder of Black Compass Digital, an Amazon-focused brand accelerator that helps successful direct-to-consumer brands expand into large-scale retail markets. https://t.co/qRdlQCONtZ
A Toronto long-term care facility is being redesigned with lessons learned from COVID-19. NIA’s Dr.Samir Sinha praised the redesign and advocated for a “small care homes” model, where residents live in smaller groups with private bedrooms and bathrooms https://t.co/UCy4EIjsPH
The National Institute on Ageing welcomed four new organizations into its Pension Centre of Excellence following its third annual symposium focused on the future of pension communication in Canada. https://t.co/Nbj7jm6MvN
Ben Canning (Business Management ’18) develops prefabricated housing and geodesic greenhouse domes designed for remote northern communities facing food insecurity and housing challenges as CEO of Arctic Acres Inc. https://t.co/J61HTcbQHD
Join us for an insightful morning of community connection and climate innovation. This event combines the SVZ's signature conversation series,
📍SLC Sandbox, 341 Yonge Street
📅Friday, June 5th, 9:30 AM
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A growing wave of nostalgia is driving the return of “classic” Pizza Hut restaurants in the U.S. Prof Matthew Philp notes that people tend to remember the past more positively, making nostalgic brands especially powerful. https://t.co/1XR5ZyXnmg
Concerns are emerging about whether the FIFA World Cup 2026 will deliver the major economic boost expected for Vancouver as signs of weaker-than-anticipated demand appear just weeks before kickoff. Prof Wayne Smith says high costs may discourage visitors. https://t.co/vwffrhgvRb
Coupe du monde, F1, festivals : Quel impact réel sur le tourisme au Canada ?
Nous avons discuté de l'impact des grands événements sportifs sur les villes et le pays dans l'émission "Les faits d'abord" @iciradiocanada
https://t.co/2dsEhxXcAV
Les hôtels trop chers pour la coupe du monde de football à Toronto. Les prix vont-ils baisser?
On en a parlé ce matin @iciradiocanada
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TRSM Students travelled to Milan for an experiential learning course focused on sustainability and luxury retail. The trip, part of the RMG917 Travel Study course, combined classroom preparation with hands-on international learning experiences. https://t.co/jU3lR7CXms