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Daily Archives: March 26, 2022

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Diplomas…..or not?

Advocacy, Current Issues, Events, School, Youth of YYC, Youth PerspectivesBy Penny Per ThoughtMarch 26, 2022

As a grade 12 student this year, I was particularly baffled at the turn of events that saved us from the first round of diplomas in January. But it seems that nothing will stop the impending exam season for us during our second semester. We have truly experienced extraneous circumstances that no one expected throughout…

Apple Cinnamon Oats

Food & Health, Learn Something New, RecipesBy Shraavni PatankarMarch 26, 2022

Growing up, we have all heard the phrase “breakfast is the most important meal of the day.” However, throughout the years, I have found that this statement could not be more true. Whether you have a big test or a relaxing day ahead of you, breakfast is a truly important part of any day. So…

Why Abortion Should be Easily Accessible Worldwide

Advocacy, Current Issues, Health, Social Issues, Uncategorized, Youth PerspectivesBy NatashaMarch 26, 2022

Abortion is considered one of the world’s most controversial topics. Almost every culture or religion seems to have an opinion on whether or not it should be an acceptable practice. Despite the moral issues surrounding the idea of abortion, there is one thing that is true. Abortion is, in some cases, a woman’s best option.…

The Importance of Financial Literacy for Teens

Interesting Stuff, Learn Something New, Life, Youth PerspectivesBy Steven DongMarch 26, 2022

Inspired by the macroeconomics course I am currently self-learning, I wanted to share a new perspective that has donned on me since the beginning of semester 2. Prior to second semester Grade 12, I had essentially zero experience in the economic world. (Unless you count the financial literacy class I took in Grade 8.) I…

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