Raju Mudhar, TorontoStar

Raju Mudhar

TorontoStar

Canada

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  • TorontoStar
  • GuelphMercuryTribune
  • The Mississauga News
  • WR Record

Past articles by Raju:

Supply teachers and demand: How staffing shortages are affecting TDSB

Parents are raising alarms over learning lapses as the school board scrambles to remedy staff shortages. → Read More

Ontario’s housing plan and how it could lead to sprawl

The province wants to throw out planning rules that have been the blueprint for building Ontario cities for the past two decades. → Read More

Violence in Sudan: A Canadian family shares their story

Nagwa El Mamoun is a Canadian who was in Sudan when the fighting broke out. She and her daughter Safiya Abbadi join “This Matters.” → Read More

Everything you need to know about XBB.1.5, a.k.a. the Kraken subvariant

Listen here or subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Stay updated on episodes via our Twitter page. If you would like to support the... → Read More

Developing the Greenbelt: Ontario’s new plan to build on protected lands

Municipal Affairs Minister Steve Clark previously told the Star, “we’re not going to entertain any conversations about a land swap” on the Greenbelt. → Read More

Toronto’s homeless shelter system is stretched to the brink

The city is closing a number of temporary shelters it opened during the pandemic, some in hotels, which advocates say is going to cause even more upheaval for unhoused people → Read More

City hall’s new faces, tight races and Toronto’s oncoming challenges

While a few incumbents easily won their seats in the election, voters and candidates significantly boosted representation at city hall. → Read More

Is a recession inevitable? An economist’s view

While interest rates are rising in order to combat inflation, that has often led to a recession. → Read More

Is the pandemic over? It depends on who you ask

U.S. Joe Biden told CBS News the pandemic is over. They were words many wanted to hear, but the reality is not so simple. → Read More

Up in smoke? The reckoning coming for cannabis stores

The retail cannabis space is dealing with steep competition, oversaturation and distribution issues while still having to contend with the illegal market. → Read More

Reality TV check: An investigation of ‘4 Days to Save the World’

Kevin Donovan, Chief Investigative Reporter, joins us to discuss his latest investigation into the “4 Days To Save The World” reality series. → Read More

How Bill 7 could change health care in the province

Robert Benzie, Queen's Park Bureau Chief for the Star joins us to talk about the newly passed Bill 7, which could see patients moved from hospitals to LTCs not of their choice → Read More

What you need to know about Toronto’s upcoming municipal election

Municipal council and school board elections will take place on Oct. 24. → Read More

Ontario to disabled teen: lose funding or independence

The Ministry of Health will cut the funding Maggie Hickey uses for caregivers unless her parents impose guardianship over her. → Read More

Quebec’s Bill 21 and its latest controversy

The tensions around Bill 21 are again on full display ahead of an upcoming provincial election and a looming court challenge. → Read More

Why the cost and use of temp agency nurses is skyrocketing

With use of temp agency nurses skyrocketing, what is the larger toll on the health care system? → Read More

905 politicians behaving badly

The province launched a review of municipal codes of conduct to find ways to strengthen accountability but it has done nothing since. → Read More

The metaverse is coming. What does that mean?

The metaverse will be the next big evolution of the internet. How we interact with it will be more immersive. → Read More

Housing correction: How far will the market fall?

Experts are projecting a historic correction to come for the Canadian housing market. → Read More

Why emergency departments are overwhelmed

Dr. Katherine Smart, president of the Canadian Medical Associations joins us to talk about Emergency Rooms wait times → Read More