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June 3, 2022
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May 31, 2022
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May 25, 2022
It was the winter of 1998. The Great Ice Storm had just finished blanketing everything...
March 12, 2022
John Ivison is right in his column on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. What if the collective...
March 3, 2022
Comments by James O'Grady
Disagree. Having taught students who recorded video of other students to embarrass and shame them, I completely agree with removing cell phones and any device that can connect to the internet through data, like some tablets, from the classroom. They simply are not required.
Another example of lost Canadian history. Maybe if these students actually knew Canadian history, they wouldn’t be so eager to discard it. There’s something wrong with Canadian youth.
As a former teacher, I agree. Unruly classrooms make it difficult for anyone to learn. Unfortunately, this is going to be the weakest generation of Canadians ever produced. And yes, the public education system is to blame because it is not a balanced environment for children to learn.
What about a street car line if a subway is deemed too expensive?