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Ontario’s December Events You Can’t Miss

par Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Being cooped up for the last two years, making all efforts to keep ourselves and our loved ones healthy and safe, it’s only natural that we were filled with excitement […]


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Canada’s Ban on Street Dogs From Over 100 Countries: Is It the Right Decision?

par Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Stories of animal rescues are always uplifting. Take for example the tale of one shelter dog named Ruby from Rhode Island back in 2011. Ruby is an Australian shepherd and […]


Some of my personal goals for 2023 to inspire yours

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By Avreet Jagdev As 2022 draws to an end and we approach a new year, many of us have begun reflecting on the past year and looking forward to the […]


Naviguer le monde de l’après-COVID : les visages sans masque et l’inquiétude

par Elora Pharai

S’ajuster au monde de l’après-COVID est un défi qu’aucun d’entre nous n’avait envisagé. En ce moment, il semble que pour une grande partie d’entre nous, la vie a atteint un sentiment de normalité. Lorsque vous […]


Navigating Post-Secondary: The Campus Experience

par Elora Pharai

Transitions are some of the most difficult, yet inevitable parts of being young. When you’re young, everything is constantly changing. One of the most difficult aspects of transition is new […]


What is the Labour Board?

par Susan Huebert

Recently in Winnipeg, people working for the city government came close to going on strike because their union and the government had trouble coming to an agreement about wages and […]