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Concordia makes largest Canadian university investment to date into a private impact fund

By Diane Berard
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Canada’s escalating hate crisis demands action. Here are five concrete ways lawmakers could help fix it

By The Conversation
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Canadian Mennonite University to give first-year students free housing

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Recognizing children’s agency and giving them more control over their learning helps foster inclusive classrooms.

How alternative teaching models can foster inclusive classrooms

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Canadian Cancer Society grant to fund AI-enabled healthcare

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United Way notes sharp increase in calls for emergency financial help in Canada

By Abigail Turner
Global aid organizations with ground staff have been continuing to deliver potable water, hygiene and sanitation services, and psychosocial support to families in the Gaza Strip. Despite the ceasefire, some Canadian organizations say their aid is still waiting at the borders. (Photo: Human Concern International)

Ready to deliver supplies, Canadian aid organizations remain stuck outside Gaza’s borders

By Sharlene Gandhi
Canadian Centre for Child Protection Executive Director Lianna McDonald speaks to MP Ben Carr and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in November, 2023. (Ben Carr/Facebook)

“A milestone for survivors”: Canadian law language changed from child porn to child sexual abuse and exploitation material

By Elisha Dacey

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By Sharlene Gandhi
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New report exposes the mental health toll on women during life transitions

By Abigail Turner
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