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Lack of ambition in Canada creating ‘600-pound beaver in the room’:...

Bias: none Source: CTV News File Type: Article Overview: Lack of ambition in Canada creating \\'600-pound beaver in the room\\': Shopify president Web Link: https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/lack-of-ambition-in-canada-creating-600-pound-beaver-in-the-room-shopify-president-1.7058665

World Habitat Day

@naturelabs It’s World Habitat Day! 🔊 sound on! #worldhabitatday #lovenature #naturelabs #virtualtextbook #tagateacher #learnontiktok #fyp ♬ original sound - Nature Labs ...

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

We must be willing to listen and learn from all peoples and all life. Indeed, listening, and acting, is what the National Day for...

Context Party! (Or Party Context)

Explaining your world, today: If you’ve made it to Chapter Two, you know we talk extensively about context and why it matters. The provincial elections...

Electoral Fun, Provincial Style

Explaining your world, today: When an election is called in Canada, at the federal or provincial level, a writ is issued. A what?! via GIPHY The writ is...

Voting Confidence

Explaining your world, today: As we’ve been discussing over the last several weeks, the Pierre Poilievre-led Conservatives indeed put forward a motion of non-confidence in...

Explaining your world, today: Speaking of Divisiveness

Divisiveness and extremism isn't limited to elections, it's also impacting biodiversity goals and initiatives. The Guardian - a centre-left, if reliable, British newspaper -...

Explaining your world, today: Week of September 16th – Part 2

Wacky night, eh? And I'm not (just) talking about the Falcons upsetting the Eagles.  Sure, the NDP hung on to their Winnipeg stronghold. And though their vote share decreased, it was a solid victory for the NDP and Jagmeet Singh's job is safe. Even Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives, who significantly increased their vote share, will likely be happy with the result.

Explaining your world, today: Week of September 16th

As your school week gets started, and class gets more intense, know we're constantly updating the Curated Library with new resources (37 new additions over the last week alone!) to help you better understand the real-world implications of what you're learning. But, in addition to these new resources, there are a handful of stories we think need to be on your radar today.

Science has a short-term memory problem

Bias: Centre/Left Source: Vox File Type: Essay Overview: Science has a short-term memory problem: Scientists are trapped in an endless loop of grant applications. How can we set them free? Web Link: https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/370681/science-research-grants-scientific-progress-academia-slow-funding