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Parents frustrated with long wait times for Ontario autism program
A Vaughan mother is frustrated after waiting years to access the provincial autism program, with no clear end in sight.
Amy Jones says her six-year-old son Elijah has autism and speech apraxia.
“[It] is a neurological problem – it makes his brain and mouth not connect together,” she explains.
Elijah’s doctors say he needs speech therapy as soon as possible, but he has been unable to access the Ontario government program designed to help pay for that therapy – the Ontario Autism Program (

Thousands mourn ex-Cambridge professor Jason Arday in London vigil
Thousands of people gathered in central London late on Monday to hold a vigil for black academic Jason Arday, blaming racism and relentless media pressure for his death last week.
The vigil in central Trafalgar Square came as the head of Cambridge University on Monday condemned a “racist feeding frenzy” prompted by plagiarism claims against Arday.
Arday, who became Cambridge’s youngest black professor when he was appointed in 2023, was found dead on Friday aged 41, after mounting accusations he had plagiarised parts of his doctoral
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A botched Mastercard update left Australian shoppers unable to pay

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Facepalm: Over the weekend, many Australian shoppers found their Mastercard payments declined mid-purchase. The US-based company confirmed the issue Saturday and says its network is now back to normal. While the disruption technically hit Mastercard's global network, it was felt most acutely by shoppers in Australia.
An undisclosed number of Australian customers were unable to pay with their cards during Saturday's shopping trips. As reported by