What to watch for in Canadian energy

It’s going to be a big year for Canadian energy, with major milestones anticipated that will transform Canada from a supplier with a single customer to a global player

Why smartphones have no place in classrooms

The British Columbia government recently banned smartphones in K-12 classrooms, and if other provinces want to help students succeed, they’ll follow suit

Hitting the housing wall

Newcomers navigate credit challenges with rental guarantee services, but they come with a price

Immigrant youth learn Indigenous culture through music program

A Vancouver-based youth choir is connecting newcomers to the country by teaching them about Indigenous music and culture

Committee made the right call to delay MAiD expansion

Individuals with mental disorders are no less important than the suffering of those with physical conditions

Foreign students face a rocky path to citizenship

"The educational pathway essentially serves as a migration pathway, notably emphasized by postsecondary education institutions, particularly colleges."

How Trudeau can make life more affordable, simply

Figuring out how to make life more affordable for Canadians shouldn’t be like unravelling Einstein’s theory of relativity

Why BC is failing its high school students

Less than fifty percent of British Columbia Grade 10 students are now proficient in numeracy

Newcomers brace for financial crunch in 2024

Newcomers should prepare for a challenging year as the cost of living in Canada is expected to rise further in 2024

‘A personal tutor in your pocket’

AI programs such as ScanSolve can help foreign students with their studies

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