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Learning and discussion plans and selected educational news from The Globe & Mail, designed to work in your home and classroom. Developed by the Canadian Foundation for Economic Education.

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Trump rides wave of economic, immigration anxiety to reclaim U.S. presidency

In the News   |   November 7, 2024

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Donald Trump roared back to the U.S. presidency by increasing his vote share in virtually every corner of the country, flipping at least four swing states and connecting with traditionally Democratic constituencies. He was also on track... read more

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Murray Sinclair stood for truth, justice to the end

In the News   |   November 5, 2024

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From the courthouse to the Senate, he challenged racism, championed Indigenous rights and sought reconciliation. If all had gone according to his grandmother’s plan, Murray Sinclair, the Anishinaabe jurist who did as much as any... read more

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Why Canada’s economy is facing a turbulent four years – regardless of a Trump or Harris win

In the News   |   November 4, 2024

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Canada is facing a rocky four years. The results of Tuesday’s U.S. presidential election carry massive implications for the Canadian economy, which depends, in large part, on a healthy trade relationship with its wealthy southern neighbour. Democratic... read more

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Taylor Swift’s latest feat? Disrupting weddings

In the News   |   November 1, 2024

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When Nina Bhayana and Eric Kormos got engaged last year, they knew they didn’t want to wait long to get married. Then Taylor Swift got in the way. The wedding dates that worked best for the Toronto couple and... read more

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Bloc Québécois drops support of minority Liberal government, but NDP quiet on its future plans

In the News   |   October 30, 2024

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The Bloc Québécois dropped its support of the minority government after its failure to boost seniors benefits and protect supply management, once again returning the New Democrats to the position of being the only viable... read more

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Not-so-smart things people do with their money when interest rates fall

In the News   |   October 29, 2024

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Lower interest rates bring relief to borrowers, but that’s not really the point. What the Bank of Canada is saying when it lowers its benchmark rate is something along the lines of “Get to it... read more

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For parents and teachers, the master class on money for teens

Articles of Interest   |   October 29, 2024

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Three reasons why it has never been more vital to teach teens about money: 1.) It’s getting harder, but not impossible, to afford life events like home buying, raising a family and retirement. 2.) Social... read more

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Engineering vs arts: Tuitions for university programs vary wildly and make a huge difference in the final cost

In the News   |   October 29, 2024

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You’ve opened an RESP, you top it up and invest the money – so you feel confident that you’ve got things under control. But figuring out exactly how much your kids’ education will cost is tricky and... read more

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BC NDP to form government as majority status depends on results of recounts

In the News   |   October 29, 2024

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The BC NDP will form the province’s next government after a final tally of votes, but whether it is a majority or minority will depend on judicial recounts in two ridings. At the conclusion of... read more

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How to choose the right Canadian credit card for your financial needs

Articles of Interest   |   October 16, 2024

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Getting a credit card may be easy, but picking the one that’s right for you is a lot more complicated. Maybe your bank teller sold you on one with a rewards program and you went... read more

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Indian government officials linked to homicides, extortions and coercion in Canada, pose threat to public safety, alleges RCMP

In the News   |   October 16, 2024

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Indian government agents have been linked to homicides, extortions and other violent criminal activities in Canada, the RCMP said Monday, as Ottawa expelled India’s High Commissioner and five other diplomats, plunging the already fraught relationship... read more

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Geoffrey Hinton, who warned of AI’s dangers, co-wins Nobel Prize in Physics

In the News   |   October 9, 2024

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Geoffrey Hinton, a University of Toronto computer scientist whose work laid the foundations for a revolution in artificial intelligence and who has since been vocal about the technology’s dangers, has been named a co-recipient of... read more

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Grandparents sometimes help save for their grandkids’ education. Should they focus on a down payment instead?

In the News   |   October 7, 2024

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When clients come in for advice about saving for their grandkids, financial planner Jason Heath says it’s usually about setting aside money for college. But with the housing market increasingly out of reach for many... read more

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Gazans, families of Israeli hostages feel forgotten as focus shifts to Lebanon and Iran

In the News   |   October 4, 2024

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Shaaban Abu Dayyeh’s heart sinks each time he sees the latest news about Israel’s invasion of Lebanon or the fallout from Iran’s missile attack on the Jewish state. Each headline from elsewhere, he fears, draws attention away from the... read more

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Canadians looking for ways out of Lebanon as Ottawa steps up evacuation efforts

In the News   |   October 2, 2024

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Canadian citizen Fatima Haidar and her family arrived in Paris on Tuesday, after spending more than a week fleeing escalating violence in Lebanon. “We’re exhausted, we’re shaken, we’re terrified,” said Ms. Haidar, who left her... read more

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