Fexting May Not Be All Bad, New Research Suggests
A new study finds that fighting over text, or 'fexting,' can be as effective as face-to-face arguments, with some advantages like time to think and a written record.
A new study finds that fighting over text, or 'fexting,' can be as effective as face-to-face arguments, with some advantages like time to think and a written record.
Capital One Canada invests $3 million in a three-year partnership with Junior Achievement of Canada to boost financial literacy for over 35,000 young Canadians through classroom programs and the Finance Park Mobile Tour.
James Newman, 22, who lost both parents as a child, is running 7,500 km across Canada in under 100 days to raise $250,000 for post-secondary scholarships for displaced youth through the Children's Aid Foundation.
The Law Society of Ontario conferred honorary Doctor of Laws degrees on six individuals, including judges and advocates, at the June Call to the Bar ceremonies for outstanding contributions to justice.
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RecommendedOntario is investing $60 million to equip teachers with modernized classroom resources via a new provincewide digital learning platform, Edwin, starting this fall.
Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts expands into Canada by acquiring Vancouver's Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts, with Chef-in-Residence Kristen Kish joining a live podcast event in Toronto.
Baby naming experts have identified the '100 Year Rule,' explaining why names like Eleanor and Theodore resurge after a century. Learn which names are poised for a comeback.
York University's Lassonde School of Engineering launches its first professional master's degree: a course-based MEng in Sustainable Energy Systems to meet Canada's growing clean energy workforce demand.
After 30 years as a criminal defense attorney, a 60-year-old man taught a Gender in America course. The experience transformed his teaching, his friendships, and his understanding of vulnerability.
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RecommendedGirl Guides in Regina have adapted their traditional cookie sales over nearly 100 years, reflecting changing times while maintaining a vital fundraiser. Sierra D'Souza Butts reports.
A retiring teacher wore a different costume each day of his final year to bring joy to students and colleagues, culminating in a surprise staff meeting celebration.
A school in Cottam has been granted $5.1 million from the government to expand student and daycare facilities, addressing growing community needs.
Amara Wilson-Zegil, a high school student from Manitoulin Island, launches 'RoboFriends and the First Robotics Competition,' the third book in her children's robotics series.
A new Saskatoon high school program aims to address the trade labour shortage by offering hands-on training in skilled trades to students, preparing them for in-demand careers.
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RecommendedEdmonton Public Schools announces the widespread availability of Arabic-language course sequences, aiming to promote linguistic diversity and cultural understanding in the district.
A post-secondary educator argues that generative AI's importance is exaggerated, urging B.C. schools to focus on human-centric learning rather than outsourcing reading, writing, and thinking.
Lethbridge Family Services organizes an information day on Oct. 22 to help temporary foreign workers transition smoothly, offering resources and support.
Anna Denisova of Académie Ste-Cécile International School becomes the second student from Windsor-Essex to win the prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarship in 2026.
The Edmonton Public School Board has approved a locally developed Arabic language and culture course from elementary to high school, offering students a new language or mother tongue instruction.
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RecommendedA Western University student launched a fitness group to address a gap in London's social scene, fostering community through exercise and connection.
Kokum & Dot, a new North Vancouver-filmed series, teaches Cree language and culture through puppets, animation, and play, premiering on APTN June 21.
Quebec is providing $20 million annually to English-language universities to enhance French language skills among students, aiming to protect the province's linguistic heritage.
Peel Regional Police urge residents to avoid bringing fireworks to a Canada Day celebration in a Brampton park, citing safety concerns and legal restrictions.
Rosetta Stone Sapphire offers a natural, immersion-based method to learn 25 languages. Save on a 1-year subscription with speech recognition and chat missions.
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RecommendedA Saskatoon mural project offers students hands-on lessons in the Michif language, blending art and culture to revitalize Indigenous heritage.
A London retirement community's residents and employees have gone viral, sharing their vibrant lives and challenging stereotypes about aging. CTV's Lauren Stallone reports.
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Brandon University's Truths for Teachers project allows families to anonymously share their stories with educators, fostering understanding and empathy in schools.
Lakehead University's new STEM Hub in downtown Barrie is set to open this fall, offering state-of-the-art facilities for science, technology, engineering, and math education.
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RecommendedLondon's LMCH announces a $1 billion, 15-year Master Regeneration Plan to upgrade community housing stock, aiming to improve living conditions and sustainability.