Featured Blog Posts
Dealing with Bullying as a Minority Parent in Canada
Bullying is a harsh reality that disproportionately affects minority students, including Indigenous children, immigrant [...]
Are We Setting Students Up to Fail With Applied Courses?
Understanding Applied Courses in Canadian High Schools Education is the foundation upon which the [...]
Should Black Parents Teach Their Children About Black History?
In a world where cultural identities often blend and shift, the question of whether [...]
5 THINGS BLACK PARENTS MUST TEACH THEIR CHILDREN TO KEEP THEM AHEAD
For Black students, navigating the educational system and life in general is not as [...]
Jan
Should I go to College or University?
As students approach grade 10, they start to face a pivotal moment in their [...]
Dec
Missed Deadlines Are Putting University Dreams at Risk for Minority Students
Higher education serves as a cornerstone for personal growth, career opportunities, and the socio-economic [...]
Dec
Instant Gratification vs. Long-Term Gains: Are We Setting Students Up for Financial Instability?
In a bold move to address labor shortages and diversify career pathways, the Ontario [...]
Dec
Combating Isolation and Depression through Community Building
In a heart-wrenching tragedy earlier this year, a mother at Niagara Falls took her [...]
Dec
Are we Mortgaging the Future of our Children to Solve the Labour Shortage Problem?
The labor shortage in Canada has become increasingly pressing, with a noticeable rise in [...]
Dec