
Turning Point: How Students in Saskatchewan Are Encouraging Conversations About Mental Health
© Photos courtesy of Turning Point By Allie Murray What started as a school project
The access to information the youth have today is insurmountable. Our children are keenly informed on countless issues, including threats to our planet and their future. Acknowledging the potentially dire situation, many kids are stepping up, speaking out and holding the older generations accountable for the damage done to the planet. Let us introduce you to a few brave young warriors on the front lines fighting for the rights of the planet and the people and animals who inhabit it.
© Photos courtesy of Turning Point By Allie Murray What started as a school project
Photo © Pexels/ n. jilderda Ava Langridge © Courtesy of Ava Langridge The Zero Waste
By Raye Mocioiu. All Photos © Rabiah Diwah Every year, Canada’s Walk of Fame, a
© Photo Courtesy of Foundry BC Psychiatrist Dr. Steve Mathias knew that young people and
Volunteers pack humanitarian goods to be loaded onto trucks as first aid transport to Ukraine,
© Photo Courtesy of NEST4US Like most modern teenagers, siblings Shreyaa and Esha Venkat are
Photo © Courtesy of The Dam Youth are asking for programs that don’t label them
Kanata Trade Co. was started in late November 2020 by twin sisters Amira and Nadya Gill
Across the country, young Canadians are sharing messages of hope about climate change.
Trails mission is to challenge and equip vulnerable youth in Toronto to become contributing community members.
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