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Tree Planting as a Summer Job

May 2nd, 2026; By Laurel Walsh

The most common summer job field for teens is the food service industry, followed closely by the retail trade industry, according to the American Bureau of Labour Statistics. That means […]


Water: Is the glass half empty or half full?

April 1st, 2026; By David Suzuki Foundation

We can’t live without water. We need it to stay hydrated and grow food. We use it to generate electricity. Water is in us and all around us. It makes […]


A Profile on Greta Thunberg and Why Her Work Matters

April 1st, 2026; By author below

By Rabia Khan If your social media feeds were ever roaring with a powerful young environmentalist, then you surely know who Greta Thunberg is. Swedish-based Greta is an activist who […]


The Importance of Environmental Education in High School

April 1st, 2026; By Susan Huebert

In your classes, you likely learn about ideas like sustainability. You know about the importance of recycling and other practices that help to preserve the natural world. An environmental education […]


Il faut protéger l’environnement

March 1st, 2026; By Susan Huebert

Faire le ménage, c’est peut-être ennuyant, mais c’est bien mieux que vivre dans la saleté et les ordures. As-tu déjà senti l’odeur d’un fruit pourri ou d’un morceau de viande putréfiée ? Au moins tu […]


Endangered Species Highlight: The Burrowing Owl

January 4th, 2026; By Sarah Leung

Since European settlers first arrived in Canada, over 100 animal species have disappeared. Those animals have become extinct, meaning that none of those animals live in Canada anymore. When an […]


Un Noël vert

November 30th, 2025; By Jamie Hadland

La plupart des Canadiens rêvent d’un Noël blanc. Mais peut-être devrions-nous penser à des moyens d’ajouter une touche de vert aux fêtes de fin d’année. Chaque année, le coût de Noël augmente en raison de la […]