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In March 2020, the RSC President and the Board of Directors determined that the RSC ought to do what it can to ensure that Canada emerges as a better society coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic than it was going into it.
Canada's new food policy means everyone's at the table
New technologies for the brain require ethical approaches to innovation
Why Canada’s single-use plastic ban could help the environment and wildlife
Here are the best parents to have around, according to youth sport coaches
Parenting style impacts the emotional climate in kids’ team sports, and parenting practices impact positive and negative outcomes for child athletes.
Vaccination: In Canada, many teenagers don’t need parental consent
Canada’s MMIWG report spurs debate on the shifting definitions of genocide
The Price We Pay: Outsourcing our Children’s Education
The current debate about the Confucius Institute focuses primarily on whether a nation that restricts discussion about its human rights record should be given a select place within New Brunswick schools to promote its language and culture (and by extension a highly selective understanding of Chinese politics and history). This is an important, and long overdue, conversation. But this focus belies a larger issue: our province’s delegation of educational programming to organizations that are outside of the education system.
Work on climate, not weaponizing the Constitution
Work on climate, not weaponizing the Constitution
Royal Baby! (Why Is America So Obsessed with the British Monarchy?)
Via W.W. Norton https://books.wwnorton.com/books/The-Regency-Years/