Ottawa Program Teaches Newcomers Hockey Skills
Frank Ryan Catholic High School in Ottawa launches innovative program teaching newcomer students how to skate and play hockey, fostering community integration through Canada's favorite sport.
Frank Ryan Catholic High School in Ottawa launches innovative program teaching newcomer students how to skate and play hockey, fostering community integration through Canada's favorite sport.
Montreal's iconic Wing Noodles factory closes after nearly 80 years, ending its reign as Canada's first fortune cookie maker. Discover the legacy of this Chinatown institution.
Faced with a failing provincial system, young Ottawans are using social media to find family doctors. Discover how Reddit fills healthcare gaps where official programs fail.
University of Regina students establish a new association to replace URSU. Learn about the changes and what this means for campus life in Regina, Saskatchewan.
University of Lethbridge nursing students hosted an educational wellness fair at St. Patrick Fine Arts Elementary School, creating learning opportunities for children and healthcare trainees alike.
Montreal parents express alarm after police officer accidentally displays nude assault-case photos during student presentation. Details on the incident and response.
University students in Montreal are speaking out against the Quebec government's proposed ban on prayer rooms. Learn how this affects religious freedom on campus.
An Alberta judge has dismissed charges against a man accused of carrying counterfeit currency after evidence showed the bills were clearly Chinese replicas. Learn about this landmark Edmonton court decision.
Saskatoon students initiate innovative campaign to reduce plastic pollution in their community. Learn how youth are driving environmental change and practical solutions.
AliExpress removed a Chinese merchant following a Reuters investigation. The platform takes action to uphold its policies and maintain marketplace integrity for Canadian users.
Medical students warn Alberta's new private-pay healthcare system will increase wait times and drain doctors from the public system. Learn how privatization impacts patient care.
Parents express frustration after Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School announces Grade 9 French immersion students will be reassigned next year. Learn about the community response.
Post-secondary students in Lethbridge face mounting academic and financial pressures as the fall semester concludes. Learn about the challenges and resources available.
Vancouver residents report rising grizzly bear encounters in Bella Coola, B.C., following recent attack on students. Wildlife officials continue search operations.
Montreal's iconic Wing Noodles factory closes permanently after nearly 80 years of operation. The Lee family business ends its legacy as community mourns the loss of Chinatown landmark.
Students from around the world will gather in Banff for an international Model United Nations conference, fostering global diplomacy and leadership skills among youth.
Canada faces complex political decisions on Chinese EV imports, balancing trade relations, domestic auto industry, and US alignment. Learn about the ongoing policy dilemma.
U.S. Justice Department challenges California's tuition policy for undocumented students, alleging discrimination against out-of-state citizens. Read the legal battle details.
University of Texas students assisted police in closing a 34-year-old homicide investigation, bringing justice to a decades-old cold case through modern investigative techniques.
Westmount Charter School students staged a walkout protest against Alberta's Bill 9, declaring 'We're tired of sitting down' in defense of transgender children's rights.
University of Lethbridge student Sydney Whiting has been selected as a 2026 Rhodes Scholar, joining the prestigious ranks of Canadian academic achievers. Discover her remarkable journey.
Saskatchewan students honor Holodomor victims as province remembers the 1932-33 famine. Learn how Canadian youth are preserving this crucial historical memory.
Former TD Bank employees file class action alleging Chinese and Chinese American staff were disproportionately targeted in money laundering investigation. Read the full details.
James Watts proves learning is lifelong, earning his doctorate at 61. His journey inspires mature students across Canada, showing education's joy has no expiration date.
A new survey reveals nearly half of recent newcomers to Canada are anxious about job prospects and potential U.S.-like crackdowns. 76% of foreign students and workers express concern.
Mounting evidence suggests a Chinese-linked Buddhist group has acquired nearly $500M in assets on Prince Edward Island, prompting national security concerns about foreign interference and money laundering.
Canadian security experts warn that Chinese electric vehicles pose data security risks comparable to TikTok. Learn why officials are concerned about foreign-controlled vehicles on Canadian roads.
Dalhousie nursing students organize film screening and panel discussion to raise endometriosis awareness and funds for women's health initiatives in Halifax.
UK intelligence agencies alert lawmakers about Chinese espionage attempts through LinkedIn. Learn how foreign actors use professional networks for intelligence gathering.
New international student enrollment at US colleges dropped 17% this fall due to visa restrictions and Trump administration policies, impacting universities and economy.