12-Year-Old Girl Publishes Anti-Bullying Book
Zora White, a 12-year-old from Île-Perrot, has transformed her personal bullying ordeal into a powerful book aimed at fostering strength and solidarity among young readers.
Zora White, a 12-year-old from Île-Perrot, has transformed her personal bullying ordeal into a powerful book aimed at fostering strength and solidarity among young readers.
South Fulton Police Department issues a warning to parents after a child accidentally brought a Cutwater Lemon Drop Martini to school, mistaking it for apple juice.
McGill University announces establishment of an AI education and research centre in India during academic mission led by Universities Canada, with Prime Minister Mark Carney present.
Solene Jackson, daughter of former B.C. Lions receiver Paris Jackson, scored 30 points and grabbed 25 rebounds to lead Holy Cross Crusaders to an 81-51 victory in the Double A girls basketball provincial finale.
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RecommendedA Windsor student has clinched a third consecutive victory at the regional spelling bee, securing a coveted spot at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in 2026.
Three antisemitic slogans found in a McGill University bathroom stall demonstrate how anti-Zionist rhetoric escalates to eliminationist language, creating a hostile environment for Jewish students and faculty.
University of Ottawa president Marie-Eve Sylvestre discusses the impact of Ontario's $6.4 billion post-secondary funding package, including tuition increases and enrollment corridor adjustments.
McGill University's campus store launched a limited-edition T-shirt inspired by the viral gay hockey romance series Heated Rivalry, selling out quickly as fans worldwide clamor for the merchandise.
Parkside Collegiate Institute's girls' volleyball team leads six London-area high school squads to OFSAA championships, ending a 25-year drought, with one additional team's fate still undecided.
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RecommendedLaurie Throness, a Chilliwack school trustee, has resigned, citing a 'chill' on free speech following a B.C. Human Rights Tribunal decision that ordered a former trustee to pay $750,000 for discrimination.
Post-secondary students from across Atlantic Canada gathered in Halifax to pitch innovative business ideas at the Enactus Canada Atlantic Regional Exposition, showcasing the next generation of entrepreneurial talent.
A new $50 million Canadian initiative addresses alarming smartphone usage among youth, with parents and manufacturers acknowledging the mental health impacts of excessive screen time.
Dr. Misheck Mwaba argues that traditional education models must evolve to meet the needs of a growing Calgary population, emphasizing competency-based learning and workforce integration.
The Progressive Conservative government's takeover of seven Ontario school boards sparks debate over financial accountability, democratic representation, and student outcomes in the province's education system.
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RecommendedFanshawe College will shutter its South London Campus later this year, citing strategic realignment and operational challenges. This decision impacts local education and community services.
The Spring Rodeo at Olds College was cancelled just over a week before its scheduled date, leaving students in turmoil and questioning the future of their program.
Los Angeles School Superintendent Alberto Carvalho is on paid leave as part of a federal investigation, with FBI searches at his home and district headquarters. The probe involves a defunct ed-tech company contract.
The Alberta government's 2026 budget allocates funding for 14 school projects in Calgary, including 11 new schools in outlying communities to address enrollment pressures.
McGill University and Concordia University have withdrawn their legal challenge against the Quebec government's tuition increase, marking a shift in the ongoing dispute over higher education funding in the province.
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RecommendedDalhousie University has issued a call for expressions of interest in natural gas development projects in Nova Scotia, aiming to foster academic and industry collaboration.
Former Canadian Ambassador to France Stéphane Dion has been appointed as the inaugural diplomat in residence at Université de Montréal, bringing extensive international experience to the academic institution.
McGill University has established a new task force to develop a five-year strategy for athletics and recreation, while confirming that previously announced cuts to 25 varsity teams will not be reversed.
Police intervened at Patriotes de Beauharnois Secondary School after graffiti threats were discovered on a bathroom wall, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in educational institutions.
A former Leamington elementary school that closed in 2016 has reopened as a trades-focused satellite campus for Cardinal Carter Catholic Secondary School, offering electrical and hairstyling programs to prepare students for rewarding careers.
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RecommendedThe top-seeded Argyle Pipers narrowly defeated Okanagan Mission 73-71 to reach the Quad A girls basketball provincial semifinals, setting up a clash with Semiahmoo Thunderbirds.
The dean of the University of Toronto's dentistry school has stepped aside after using antisemitic cartoons in a student lecture, sparking an investigation and highlighting campus tensions.
Peel Regional Police have seized their tenth firearm in 2026 after arresting two youths with a loaded handgun at a Mississauga community center housing a school, library, and pool.
American researchers are examining unmarked graves of dozens of Black children, calling the site a 'crime scene' in a disturbing historical investigation.
The Ottawa Student Transportation Authority designates community hazard zones near shelters and addiction centers, extending bus service to 60 students at five downtown elementary schools due to safety concerns.
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RecommendedVancouver city council unanimously approved increasing the Olympic Village elementary school height to accommodate 630 students, addressing long-standing community demands.