Accepting mediocrity has become a Canadian habit
If Canada wants to remain competitive on the global stage, we must abandon our culture of indifference and reclaim a commitment to excellence
If Canada wants to remain competitive on the global stage, we must abandon our culture of indifference and reclaim a commitment to excellence
In too many communities, Facebook outrage is replacing real news
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Read MoreCutting back ideology-driven courses will force a return to classroom skills students actually need
Read MoreThe province is refusing to change how health and education operate even though they’re driving up the deficit
Read MoreWithout background knowledge of history, science and civics, students can’t make sense of what they read
Read MoreThe rise of DEI is undermining the foundation Canada was built on: the simple idea that people succeed on merit and effort
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