Jim Hansen a champion for special needs children
Every September when the school year begins, new teachers at the Hamilton Catholic District School Board are shown a video with some powerful advice for the classroom: “Imagine you have 30 reflections of God sitting in front of you every day.”
Comment: Making sense of God ... the heartbreaker
Students get a big charge from physics
A group of Catholic students from Cambridge, Ont., hope a once-ina- lifetime opportunity to conduct an experiment at the world-famous CERN laboratory in Switzerland will help change the way scientists view the world.
Friends and Advocates for Catholic Education made their collective presence known May 29 at Queen's Park during the group's annual lobby day appearance.
Catholic education remains faithful to its roots
The education system as we know it in the Archdiocese of Toronto looks nothing like it did 175 years ago. What does?
After spending 40 years as an employee of Toronto’s Catholic school board, Angela Gauthier is retiring, but that doesn’t mean she won’t be heading to school when classes resume in September.
Catholic Education Special Section
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Niagara teen excels on all fronts to gain Harvard admission
Emily Hunter expects to do great things at Harvard University starting next September, thanks to the Catholic education she received in Ontario.
Speaking Out: Bring out the ‘Catholic’ in Catholic education
I am a product of the Catholic education system and if you were to ask me what I learned in high school I would tell you I didn’t learn enough about my faith.
Higher Education Special Section
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Ottawa teen now inspires others to take faith in action
For Thomas Lindale, going on a mission trip to India with Free the Children (now WE Charity) was really about being God’s light in the world.
Minister rejects report challenging constitutional protection of Ontario's Catholic education
A report challenging the constitutional protection of Ontario’s publicly-funded Catholic school system has been dismissed by the minister of education.
Register Special Feature: Higher Education
Marshall McLuhan’s legendary status confirmed with exhibition
TORONTO – When Marshall McLuhan died New Year’s Eve 1980, the University of Toronto lost a man they found slightly embarrassing.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa – Al Roker, weather and feature anchor on NBC's "Today" show, told a Sioux City Catholic audience that he owes his success in life and his career to the Catholic education he received growing up.