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Ontario let a 'flood' of temp agencies into long-term care during COVID-19. How precarious work put residents and caregivers at risk. Click here for more York U in the news

York University Sociology Professor Pat Armstrong was quoted in the Toronto Star March 18. Read full story.

Would crypto banks fill the need for currency regulation?
Allan C. Hutchinson, professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, contributed to the Globe and Mail March 18. Read full story.

Alberta to begin formal consultations for shifting recycling costs to producers
Calvin Lakhan, contract faculty at York University's Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, was quoted in CBC News. Read full story.

The coronavirus pandemic provides an opportunity to address homelessness
Timothy Martin, PhD candidate in York University's Faculty of Education, published an article in The Conversation March 17. Read full story.

The costly, complicated reasons Ontario's long-term care system can't be easily privatized
York University Sociology Professor Pat Armstrong was quoted in the Ottawa Citizen March 18. Read full story.

New book explores pandemic mothering
A new book co-edited by Andrea O'Reilly, professor at York University's School of Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies, was profiled in the Winnipeg Free Press March 17. Read full story.

A passion for growth
York University's Schulich School of Business was mentioned in Wealth Professional March 18. Read full story.

Sarah Hodges – breaking the ice for girls in minor hockey
Dan Church, head coach of York University's women's hockey team, was quoted in the Kincardine Independent March 17. Read full story.

Anti-Asian violence is on the rise in the U.S. and Canada. Here’s what you need to know
York University was mentioned in the Globe and Mail March 17. Read full story.

Reading fiction for fun improves language skills
York University was mentioned in MSN Lifestyle March 17. Read full story.

Two pandemics are scarier than one
York University was mentioned in the Western Standard March 17. Read full story.