From a 10-pound mobile phone to world-class 5G networks, Canada’s wireless journey began with a single call on Canada Day 1985. Four decades later, Rogers reflects on the moment that sparked a tech revolution—and what it will take to keep innovating for the future.
Whether you’re celebrating a milestone or simply craving a romantic escape Mont-Tremblant offers the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure and unforgettable moments for two
Friedreich’s ataxia (FA) is a neurodegenerative disease most people have never heard of, and it remains widely misunderstood —and for the hundreds of Canadians who live with it, the lack of understanding makes an already devastating diagnosis even more overwhelming for them and their families.
Whether in healthcare, aviation or beyond, graduates such as Ervin Sevilla and Julie Beverstein credit their Seneca education for helping them prosper in their fields.