London Creator Supports Adults with Autism Through Lived Experience
London-based influencer and autism advocate Daniel Jones shares his personal journey and strategies to help adults with autism navigate daily challenges and thrive in society.
London-based influencer and autism advocate Daniel Jones shares his personal journey and strategies to help adults with autism navigate daily challenges and thrive in society.
Educational psychology expert Jacqueline Leighton warns that constant online information exposure may be diminishing our ability to analyze and evaluate information critically, with potential long-term consequences for society.
Ottawa's Adult High School on Rochester Street will transition to a nine-week quadmester program featuring 2.5-hour classes starting September. The change aims to align with provincial standards while addressing budget constraints.
Two Personal Support Worker students from St. Louis Adult Learning and Continuing Education Centres provided critical aid to a seriously injured 12-year-old cyclist struck by a pickup truck in Waterloo, Ontario.
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Students at Ottawa's Adult High School express worries about proposed programming changes set for next fall, fearing impacts on their education and support systems.
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board is transitioning to a continuing education model for students over 21, raising concerns from teachers and students about program quality and teacher displacement.
Discover the fascinating story of how Soviet gunpowder factories produced celluloid nevalyaska dolls, tracing the explosive history of the world's first plastic from its origins to modern replacements.
A newly discovered ancient bone fragment in Western Europe might represent the first physical evidence of Hannibal's elephants used during the Second Punic War, offering a rare archaeological insight into his legendary military campaigns.
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RecommendedKatrina Cain-Griffin, a 25-year-old master's student in education, has launched the Care4Care project this winter to provide essential support and warmth to vulnerable residents during Toronto's harsh cold spells, demonstrating community resilience.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's comment dismissing 'basket-weaving' courses sparks backlash from artisans and educators who defend the craft's cultural and economic value.
An 83-year-old surgeon operates a unique teddy bear hospital, successfully rehabilitating a 115-year-old teddy bear. This heartwarming story highlights a blend of craftsmanship and care.
Netflix's 'Adolescence' series reveals toxic masculinity's normalization, prompting discussions on decentering men. Experts explain how patriarchy harms everyone and why male involvement is crucial for change.
Archaeologists in England have uncovered a pit filled with skeletons from the Anglo-Saxon era, with forensic analysis indicating the individuals met violent ends, shedding new light on early medieval conflict.
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RecommendedLethbridge Polytechnic has officially begun its recognition of Black History Month with a ceremonial opening event, highlighting the institution's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
The Essex County Library system achieved unprecedented success in 2025, reporting record-breaking attendance across its diverse community programs and services throughout Windsor and the surrounding region.
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jack Jedwab warns against academic trends that reframe the Holocaust through colonial lenses, arguing this revisionism obscures its unique antisemitic ideology and threatens historical understanding.
Archaeologists uncover two 430,000-year-old wooden artifacts in Greece, offering rare insights into early human technology and survival strategies.
Scientists have recovered remarkably preserved 430,000-year-old wooden artifacts from a site in Greece, offering unprecedented insights into early human technology and survival strategies.
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RecommendedPremier Tim Houston announces the Skills Bridge initiative to help military personnel transition to civilian careers with training and job placement support.
Adam Logan, a Canadian mathematician, has clinched the World Scrabble Championship for the second time. Discover his unique strategy and why he avoids social media.
Adam Logan, a mathematician from Canada, describes the 'wonderful feeling' of becoming the 2025 World Scrabble champion. Discover his unique strategy and insights.
MasterClass offers a rare 40% discount for Boxing Day. Get a year of lessons from experts like Gordon Ramsay and Neil deGrasse Tyson for $144. This deal is for one day only.
Diana MacKay discusses why a generalist approach may be the best career strategy for young Canadians facing rapid change and information overload. Learn how to navigate an unpredictable future.
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RecommendedNew KPMG research reveals 83% of Canadian employees feel the need to upskill in AI. Discover how structured training programs are helping professionals adapt to the new workplace reality.
A new, free eight-week YMCA program in Ottawa is teaching students the fundamentals of skilled trades and homebuilding. Learn about this hands-on opportunity launching in December 2025.
Scientists uncover one of the world's largest collections of dinosaur tracks in Italy's Stelvio National Park, revealing evidence of synchronized herd movement over 200 million years ago.
Dalhousie University professors saved the holiday season at Mic Mac Mall, repairing the beloved Woody the Talking Christmas Tree after a mechanical failure. Discover how academic expertise brought festive magic back to life.
A partnership between Mount Royal University, the Alberta government, and the Northpine Foundation is successfully helping refugees in Calgary transition into meaningful careers. Learn how the StartWork campaign is changing lives.
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RecommendedThe University of Calgary is launching new programs to rapidly expand Canada's carbon capture workforce, driven by a major energy deal accelerating demand for skilled professionals.