Social Studies Grade 9: Canada in the Contemporary World
Please review each article prior to use: grade-level applicability and curricular alignment might not be obvious from the headline alone.
The benefits of national service
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025Brian Nguyen: quatre langues et un foyer
4 minute read Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025Brian Nguyen est arrivé au Manitoba en 2021 pour y étudier. Vietnamien d’origine, ce jeune homme, qui parle quatre langues, s’investit aujourd’hui avec passion auprès de la communauté francophone.
Si Nhat (Brian) Nguyen est au comptoir du Café Postal sur le Boulevard Provencher. On est en fin de semaine, au début du mois d’avril, et le soleil se montre enfin un peu. Un grand café crème et un large sourire à emporter, s’il vous plaît, de l’autre côté de la rue, à la Maison des artistes visuels francophones (MDA).
Brian Nguyen y travaille, à temps partiel, depuis son arrivée à Winnipeg, en 2021.
En prenant le bus un jour, il passe devant l’ancien hôtel de ville et son jardin de sculpture. Instinctivement, il est sorti à l’arrêt suivant.
Generators proposed as wildfire-affected communities face weeks — or months — without power
4 minute read Preview Friday, Aug. 22, 2025McGill University team develops AI that can detect infection before symptoms appear
4 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025Green chemist and musician on fighting climate change
6 minute read Preview Saturday, Jul. 19, 2025First school year of cellphone ban well-received: minister
4 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 30, 2025Keeping fur babies fed in a fire zone
3 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 25, 2025‘We cannot waste any time’: Anand promises ‘action’ and reform in foreign affairs
6 minute read Preview Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025Federal Court of Appeal overturns decision requiring action on judicial vacancies
3 minute read Preview Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025Wildfire smoke changing outdoor sports landscape
7 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 13, 2025More than 7,000 elms felled in Winnipeg last year due to disease
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Jun. 12, 2025‘She’s all of us’: mural illustrates ties between Winnipeg and grateful Ukrainian newcomers
3 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 9, 2025‘Praying in unity’: Eid worshippers celebrate Feast of Sacrifice
3 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 6, 2025‘I hope that we don’t lose the town’: Snow Lake residents get mandatory evacuation order
7 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 6, 2025‘Pray for rain’: wildfire races toward Flin Flon
8 minute read Preview Friday, May. 30, 2025To the margins of our rivers, our marginalized
4 minute read Preview Friday, May. 30, 2025Heiltsuk Nation ratification feast brings written constitution into force
3 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025Quebec language office pressed transit agency for months before Habs playoff run
5 minute read Preview Monday, Oct. 20, 2025Rent-free months and gift cards: How Toronto-area landlords are vying for tenants
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025First solo show in WAG-Qaumajuq’s flagship Qilak gallery
5 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025Toronto Zoo warns of extinctions if Ontario mining bill becomes law
5 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025Christian Monnin, ou la chance d’un esprit de famille
7 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 17, 2025Cell towers, urban planning, and frustration
4 minute read Thursday, May. 1, 2025For those of you concerned about the growing suppression of public dissent while casting your eyes southwards, sadly, one need look no further than the City of Winnipeg’s very own urban planning department for similar signs of the rise of autocracy.