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Attend to your own nuts

Bias: Centre/Right Source: The Line File Type: Essay Overview: Attend to your own nuts: We’re prepared by attribution biases to see the “wackos” in the orbit of an out-group as typical...

The progressive bullies came for me: Harassment is apparently fine, as...

Bias: Centre/Right Source: National Post File Type: Opinion Overview: The progressive bullies came for me: Harassment is apparently fine, as long as those with the wrong politics are the target Web Link: https://nationalpost.com/opinion/kristin-raworth-the-progressive-bullies-came-for-me

The Legislative Process: Structure of Bills

Bias: none Source: Government of Canada File Type: Resource Overview: The Legislative Process: Structure of Bills Web Link: https://www.ourcommons.ca/procedure/procedure-and-practice-3/ch_16_4-e.html#16-4-8

What happens to Jasper’s animals when wildfire rips through their home?

Bias: none Source: CBC File Type: Article Overview: What happens to Jasper's animals when wildfire rips through their home? Web Link: https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/jasper-wildfires-wildlife-1.7276833

Bats

How can we help biodiversity? Love ourselves some bats. Bats?! “Bats are among the most common wildlife in our communities, yet most people know nothing about...

Stories from rising leaders

Young people can change the world. You can make a difference for people and nature today. But the path isn’t always as obvious or as easy as we...

Research Proposal

You've been tasked with writing a scientific research proposal, but how exactly do you propose a new science study? Here's a guide to help: Cover...

Design Thinking

“I encourage the conversation to move away from either/or, but/and, and if/that and really start thinking about what are the motivating factors and how...

Design Thinking with Michael Kennedy

So, you’ve got a great idea for a class project; to launch a new business; to improve a community service; to change the world...