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Tag Archives: children
Peter Nygard arrested, faces extradition to U.S. on sex assault, racketeering charges | CBC News
Peter Nygard has been under investigation for allegations of sexual assault in Winnipeg, the U.S. and the Bahamas. (Annie I. Bang/The Associated Press) — Canadian fashion mogul arrested Monday night and currently being held at Winnipeg Remand Centre CBC News … Continue reading
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When You Judge a Child Using an iPad
Photo: Genevieve Georget I was at a wedding a little while ago, sitting next to a grandmother of three young children. “Honestly,” she said “kids these days have no idea what real values are and they’re certainly not going to … Continue reading
Posted in Health and wellness, News and politics, Opinion, parenting
Tagged children, judging, parenting, technology
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What does it mean to be working class in Canada? – Macleans.ca
Socio-economic lines are often erased or ignored in Canada. Here’s how I came to see my working class roots clearly. by Shannon Proudfoot Jul 16, 2019 Shannon Proudfoot with her parents, Mike Proudfoot and Molly Mislan, at her 2003 graduation … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, News and politics, Opinion
Tagged children, classes, labour, middle class, parents, peers, society, socio-economic, university, wealth, working class
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Our Daughter’s Nightly Struggle – Device Bed Times
Our Daughter’s Nightly Struggle JANUARY 13, 2019 — Good story and advice from another parent. We went through similar with our daughter at 16 to 17 and going through it now with our son. When it started to negatively affect … Continue reading
Posted in Computers and Internet, Health and wellness
Tagged addiction, anxiety, children, depression, phones, screen time, suicide, technology, teens, time, use
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Jailing children for politics and profit
Globe and Mail Article by ELIZABETH RENZETTI PUBLISHED JUNE 22, 2018 — Jailing children for politics and profit — There is alarming details in the above linked article or archived below from the Globe. Here is some related articles and … Continue reading
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Tagged Abuse, asylum seekers, cage, Canada, ceo, child, children, detension, immigration, jail, non profit, Obama, parent, profit, refugees, separation, trauma, Trump, United States, US, USA, whistleblower
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Where have all the mommies gone?
(Picture: Getty/Digital Vision) May 13 2018 — An interesting article below from the Globe and Mail about low birth and fertility rates in Canada and elsewhere plus my added commentary along with related information I have collected. — Canada and … Continue reading
Posted in Health and wellness, News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged additives, Asia, birth rate, boys, byproducts, children, culture, demographics, disrupters, endocrine, female, fertility rate, fossil fuels, girls, hormones, male, men, motivation, petroleum, Pollution, processing, societal, south america, west, women
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Schools are a reflection of today’s society
Nov 29 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – Proud Canadian and Global Citizen I agree with this for the most part but there is some schools that handle the challenges they face better than others. It takes several things to make … Continue reading
Only in Manitoba ? Dismal state of Healthcare, Police, Justice, Education, First Nations Canadians and Infrastructure
Oct 6 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-Aj Hope this info can prevent others from going through this for themselves or family. It involves osteoarthritis and depression. My Mom who is in her late 60’s was just told … Continue reading
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Tagged Abuse, audit, bison party, body, Canada, cancer, children, crime, Environment, health, healthcare, justice, kids, politics, public safety, reform, security, transparency
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