Today, artificial intelligence is growing and developing at an extremely quick rate, with the global AI market projected to reach 1.8 trillion by 2030, and is being used to transform industries and...
Author - Matea Tam
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About 1.3 billion people—roughly 1 in 6 worldwide—live with mobility, physical, or sensory disabilities. Many still run into barriers every day: stairs with no ramps, buses without working lifts...
Worldwide, neurodivergent people and those living with mental health conditions encounter systemic barriers—stigma, discrimination, underfunded services, and inaccessible environments—that limit full...
As the global population ages, people over the age of 60 are becoming the fastest-growing demographic in the world. According to the World Health Organization...
As the digital age advances, our reliance on online activities and resources increases. This makes us extremely exposed to the threat of cybercrimes, making...
When people hear “human trafficking,” they often picture movie scenes and far‑away places. In real life, it’s usually closer and quieter. Trafficking is when someone...
Medical research sounds huge and far away—white coats, big machines, long papers. But if you’ve ever waited for a diagnosis, searched late at night for answers, or...
School should be the place where doors open. Sometimes it isn’t that simple. Maybe you’ve seen a classmate struggle with reading and try to hide it. Maybe a friend works...
Energy bills are up. Storms feel stronger. Some days, the power flickers and you realize how much we rely on it—heat, lights, fridges, chargers, everything. The big...
When people talk about protecting nature, a lot of us picture far‑away parks and glossy posters. But real, lasting conservation in Canada is happening close to home—led...
When a family arrives in Canada as refugees, everything is new at once. A new language. A new bus system. New schools for the kids. New forms to fill out. Many have left...
School should feel like a place where you can breathe. For a lot of LGBTQ2S+ youth, it doesn’t always feel that way. Maybe you’ve seen a classmate get side‑eyed for how...
Gender equality sounds big, but it shows up in everyday moments. It’s a friend who needs a safe place tonight. A classmate missing shifts because childcare fell through...
Animals make our lives better—at home, at school, and in our neighbourhoods. But not every animal gets the care they need. Some pets are surrendered because families...
Clean water should be simple. Turn on the tap. Fill a glass. Done. But for too many people in Canada, especially in some First Nations communities, safe water isn’t...
Across Canada, the toxic drug crisis shows up in families, classrooms, and workplaces—not just headlines. Since national tracking began in 2016, more than 52,000 people...
Canada is having a quiet crisis that shows up in school hallways, bus stops, and workplace washrooms. When someone can’t afford pads or tampons, they miss class, skip...
Homelessness isn’t just about tents or shelter lines. It’s about people who need a safe place to sleep and a fair chance to rebuild. Rents are high, food costs more, and...
Across Canada, more people are turning to food banks to make it through the week. Groceries cost more. Rents are high. Families are stretching every dollar, and too many...
Across Canada, more teens are dealing with anxiety, stress, and low mood. You can see it in classrooms, sports teams, and at home. Wait-lists for counselling can be long...
















