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SUMMARY — Bill C-251: Forced Labour Goods
SUMMARY — Liberal Party of Canada — Platform Commitments (Alpha)
SUMMARY — Funding Sources for Tech-Equipped Learning Environments
In a quiet corner of a public library in rural Saskatchewan, a high school student named Elias sits before a laptop that hums with a faint, persistent rattle. He is attempting to submit a digital assignment for his history course, but the software requires a specific update that his school’s outdated machines cannot support. The library’s printer, essential for printing a confirmation receipt for his teacher, has been out of order for three weeks due to a delayed maintenance contract.
SUMMARY — Bill C-12: Immigration Reform
SUMMARY — Bill S-231: Medical Assistance in Dying (Senate)
SUMMARY — Digital Literacy Shift: Transitioning from Scrolling to Critical Thinking
Consider the morning routine of Sarah, a high school teacher in Halifax. Before her first class, she scrolls through a social media feed that presents a viral infographic claiming that recent changes to the Bank of Canada’s interest rates are a deliberate plot to freeze the housing market for young families. The graphic is visually compelling, citing a complex-looking chart of T-bill yields, but lacks a source. Sarah feels a mix of anxiety and anger, unsure whether to share the post with her own network or dismiss it as noise.
SUMMARY — Bill C-218: Medical Assistance in Dying (House)
SUMMARY — Advocating for Citizen-Led Digital Policies
The morning light filters through the blinds of a small apartment in rural Saskatchewan, where Elena, a high school teacher, stares at her laptop screen with mounting frustration. The video call with her student’s parents has frozen for the third time this hour. The connection is not merely slow; it is non-existent beyond the initial handshake. She checks her phone, relying on a cellular hotspot that drains her battery and data allowance rapidly, a stopgap measure that feels increasingly unsustainable.