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Pandemic education crisis: Canada is failing to tackle ‘lost year’ in K-12 education

August 15, 2021 The Conversation

Canada’s existing national education co-ordinating body, the Council of Ministers of Education (CMEC), will prove unequal to the challenge of tackling the recovery from what some analysts see as a “lost year in education.” Students have experienced adverse effects […]

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Divorce Act update will help protect children, mothers from violence and coercive control

August 15, 2021 The Conversation

When the government amended the Divorce Act of Canada earlier this year, it included the Best Interests of the Child (BIC). These long-awaited updates require domestic violence to be presumed when determining the best interests of the child and […]

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Game on! The opportunities and risks of single-game sports betting in Canada

August 15, 2021 The Conversation

Single-event sports betting was recently approved by the Senate of Canada via Bill C-218, which is big news for the Canadian sport industry. The passage of this bill, almost 10 years in the making, will dramatically change […]

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Bat boxes’ could help revive Canada’s depleting bat population

August 15, 2021 The Conversation

From habitat loss to disease, bat species across Canada are facing multiple threats. As cities expand, the large old trees that bats call home are being cleared and bats are losing their roosts. White-nose syndrome, a fungal […]

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School gardens and kitchens could grow with Ontario’s proposed food literacy act

May 21, 2021 The Conversation

As some essential services like community gardens re-open and people start planting again, our connections to food are top of mind. COVID-19 has shone light on many issues in our “just enough, just in time” food system. Stories […]

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Shuttered Canada-US border highlights different approaches to the pandemic – and differences between the 2 countries

April 28, 2021 The Conversation

The United States and Canada have long enjoyed a stable relationship. The countries share history, the longest nonmilitarized international border in the world and strong economic ties. About 90% of the Canadian population lives within a one-hour drive […]

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Federal budget 2021: 7 actions to ensure Canada’s ‘child-care plan’ is about education

April 28, 2021 The Conversation

The 2021 federal budget promises new investments of up to $30 billion over five years and $8.3 billion per year after that to create a Canada-wide early learning and child-care plan. Funds committed by Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland could […]

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Bill C-230 marks an important first step in addressing environmental racism in Canada

April 28, 2021 The Conversation

This past winter, COVID-19 outbreaks at two Coastal GasLink work camps in northern British Columbia spilled over into neighbouring Wet’suwet’en communities, according to media reports. The spread of disease to Indigenous communities through industrial projects is […]

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