Institutions, not international students, are to blame for rising asylum claims. @suyvonne argues that we should direct our attention to the real culprits: the predatory learning institutions that exploit these students.
Read more here: https://t.co/fYbSyXWlFx
Interested in starting dialogue with #ALS sufferers/caregivers about what we could do at @BlueJays Lou Gehrig Day (June 2) in Toronto to bring attention here in Canada and how to increase fundraising. I have ideas. PMs open @ALSAction@ALSCanada@Sportsnet#ENDALS
This is a for-profit, Non-Indigenous, off-shore business that is using our trauma to make money
If you need to purchase an orange shirt to show your support, please purchase from an Indigenous artist or business
The best is @woodlandcc which helps support our culture & educates
🥉BRONZE FOR CANADA🥉
Canada defeats France 80-73 in overtime to capture bronze at the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup.
It is Canada's second-ever podium finish at this event.
(📸: @CanBball)
#FIBAU19
@Bobby_Guse Great thinking here in such a short time! Would love to share with folks in my OISE Int Eng and HS AQ’s. Happy to share back what we develop/explore in July.
👋🏽 Meet our panelists who will be chatting with us for Ophea’s Office Hours!
Join us on April 27th from 7:00pm – 7:45pm for a discussion on the topic of “Outdoor Education: Promising Practices for Creating Safe and Active Learning Environments”
🔗 https://t.co/vP1WenZoku
Calling all Ontario teachers! 👩🏫
Register your class for a virtual learning experience with Ontario Parks.
Limited spaces are available in April: https://t.co/yzw8DIs9u8
#edchat
It's Friday and I am so excited to share with you the new trailer for No Ordinary Campaign, @noc_film, which includes a cameo from @BarackObama.
This is a story about ALS but it is also a love story, as well as a story about doing the impossible.
I hope you like it.
All of Canada needs to stop what they are doing, spare a thought for the child whose jawbone was found on the grounds of the Qu’Appelle Indian Residential School in Lebret, Saskatchewan. Bone is about 125 years old, Sask coroner says. Child was btwn 4 to 6 years. @fsinations