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Learning can be both a very personal experience and a collective endeavour. Whether carried out in a classroom or throughout the experiences of our daily lives, we rarely learn in isolation. Here you can find out how others view education a...
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Youth Ideas on Canada's Role in the World

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Canada's World Youth Civic Action Strategy coordinators Chris Kang and Gavin Sheppard interviewed Toronto youth about their ideas and visions for Canada's role in the world. In this short video, youth identify how to get youth in Canada connected and committed to Canadian leadership on the world stage.

 

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