The impact of COVID-19 on girls’ education in low-income countries
If Canada decides to further invest in the global partnership for education, it would be a feminist response to the pandemic.
If Canada decides to further invest in the global partnership for education, it would be a feminist response to the pandemic.
An up-to-date look at case numbers, reopening information, vaccination rates, and variants.
In a post-pandemic world, certain practices may become our new norm while certain challenges may also remain.
‘Slow and steady’ appears to characterize the province’s three-step reopening process.
All-out summer fun may have to wait in order to ensure the safety of the province.
Summer jobs and internships remain out of reach for many students.
Concerts and gigs are slowly coming into view as more people get inoculated.
Aside from the ongoing vaccinations that are now centre stage to the world and on daily news headlines, there is another upcoming treatment solution and possibly a method of prevention for COVID-19.
With the lockdown extended another two weeks, it’s becoming less clear what is considered essential and nonessential — especially for people of colour after Ford’s attempt to enhance police authority.
Students from India weigh in on the potential border closure to international students amid a rise in COVID-19 variants.