Build A Dream and the girls will come
Female students in Grades 7 through 12 were introduced to the world of trades as a future option at an expo in Toronto April 28.
Idolatry is slavery, deprives people of life, Pope says
It has been one year since I graduated from the Bachelor of Commerce program at the University of Manitoba and I can’t help but think back to a time when I was drowning in the stress of exams.
Canadian millennials in no rush to marry, study finds
OTTAWA – Career and financial stability are priorities before marriage for Canadian millennials, a Cardus Family study released Aug. 24 shows.
Pope Francis: Unemployment ‘damages the spirit’
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis reflected on the “serious social damage” caused by unemployment and praised governments for their efforts to create jobs Aug. 19.
Learning the value of my education
Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Most people think education is a rather simple process: you go to high school and graduate, then move on to college and graduate, and ultimately find a job and start living your life. However, it often isn’t that straightforward.