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The Indigenous History of Maple Syrup

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By Maryam Sheikh What’s your pancake topping of choice? Whipped cream, butter, or perhaps…smooth and sweet maple syrup? December 17th marked National Maple Syrup Day, and in honour of this […]


Most post-secondary students are struggling with mental health — here are 5 job and volunteer opportunities that can help you make a difference

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By Avreet Jagdev A recent Toronto Star article brings to light an important but less than happy fact: the majority of post-secondary students are grappling with their mental health, especially […]


A look at the Indigenous Connectivity Summit and the digital divide that impacts Indigenous Communities

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By Maryam Sheikh Have you heard of the term digital equity? The First Nations Technology Council defines it as a state in which all Indigenous peoples, communities, and Nations are […]


Grieving the Loss of a Family Member/Loved One: How to Cope, and How to Incorporate Their Memory into What You Do Going Forward (French version available)

by Tiffany Chang

Without a doubt, losing a family member/loved one is one of the most difficult experiences a person can endure. Life will never be the same without them and the grief […]


My New Normal: How My life Has Changed Since 2020 Because Of the Pandemic and Changes in Society (French version available)

by Tiffany Chang

I’ll never forget the moment I found out that the whole world shut down. I was in my fourth year of university and, along with my fellow students, would have […]


Understanding the Buzz Behind Mattea Roach on Jeopardy!

by Sarah Leung

Canadian Jeopardy! super-champion Mattea Roach returned to television screens last month as part of the show’s Tournament of Champions. Mattea Roach, a then-23-year-old tutor based in Toronto, Ontario, wowed viewers […]