Multicultural education refers to any type of educational program that exposes students to different cultures. This can include anything from learning about other countries and their customs to studying different
Author: Matthew Bumgardner
Emergency Remote Learning via Laptops Has Become an Alternative in Canada
Remote learning took most people by surprise. Many teachers did not see the importance of remote learning until 2021. The one thing that suddenly became inevitable in Canada was the
Three Legal Systems: The Roots of Canada
The Canadian legal system is one of the most complicated in the world. It has three distinct systems that are all independent, yet they often overlap with each other in
Vaping’s Impacts on Art and Industry
Vaping activity is becoming more common here lately. All around, we see people vape – from parks to malls. Sometimes, you can even see people vaping in cafes. Various vaping
Toronto Light Festival at the Distillery District to Cheer You Up
Last January 17, the Toronto Light Festival showcased several art pieces that enticed visitors. Here are some of the art pieces we saw during the light festival: Sydmonauts The nine
Contemporary Art from the 60s and Its Development up to the Present
The 1960s Despite the popularity of abstract and expressionism, a new form of art was born – pop. This was at a time when pop culture skyrocketed to popularity and
3 Canadian Books Written by BIPOC authors that You Should Read to Unravel the Truth of Oppression in Canada
The three books on the list show different perspectives on racism in a Canadian context and these books serve as a tool in educating readers about the issue before us.
How Canada Proved Itself to the World
Canada had proven itself when it established a formidable military force under Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Currie. He was a man of principle and during his leadership, he put his soldiers’
“Go Back to Where You Came from” Mentality in Canada and How It Evolved through the Years
The Immigration Act of 1869 was one of the earliest laws containing matters related to pauper immigrants. After three years, the said act was amended to contain provisions legalizing the
Newfoundland’s Deadly Tsunami and the Series of Deaths That Followed
The book entitled “The Wake: The Deadly Legacy of a Newfoundland Tsunami” by author Linden MacIntyre, tells the story of how one disaster caused more deaths even years after the