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Every Vote Should Matter

Only 68% of Canadian citizens voted in this recent election. Let that sink in — a large amount of citizens are letting other voters decide our future. Furthermore, a majority of people voting are 50 years old or older.

The Canadian Story

Episode 7 of the Iron Sharpens Iron Podcast is out and can be streamed on any platform! In this podcast episode, I interview Craig Johnston, a prominent Deep Cove resident. The place you live makes you who you are, and… Continue Reading →

Weekly Blog Post: Pastimes

Pastimes have always been a thing, but throughout the last century, they have altered drastically. In the ’50s, hula hooping, frisbee and rollerblading were some of the most exciting things to do with friends. In class, we learnt about four… Continue Reading →

My Ideal Union

Union helps build society. Born from the postwar era unions raise trust and contributed to the prosperity of Canada. Considered the top 5 of the most prosperous countries, it also has a relatively high rate of unionization. Union workers earn… Continue Reading →

Pages Tips & Tricks

The main body of the text is the heart of the assignment but the little technology tips always make your assignment just a little better. The tiny tips and tricks sound pointless when used alone but together they accumulate and… Continue Reading →

Worst Presentation Ever

How to present showed by how not to present!  It sounds crazy but knowing not what to do is a vital part of learning. We took this into practice by creating the worst presentation possible, each slide having a different… Continue Reading →

Disney and the American Dream

Disney and the ”American Dream” go hand-in-hand.   Disneyland represents an escape from real-life problems and into a fantasy world. There are only happy endings and they want to keep it that way. The power of Disney’s medium, such as… Continue Reading →

Weekly Blog Post: Interviews

Interviewing someone can be a difficult task if you aren’t prepared. Not everything can go how you want and improvising questions on the spot is often needed. Last week, Angelo and I were tasked with interviewing Eileen Smith, a prominent… Continue Reading →

Romeo and Juliet

Making an adapted version of the play Romeo and Juliet seems intimidating… and it was. Ever-expanding our time constraints, we completed two podcasts and a whole play in 4 weeks. Like most projects, a majority of the time was spent… Continue Reading →

What Makes Music Good?

What makes music, music? It is a complicated topic that has no defined universal explanation and comes down to personal belief. The definition says its beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion but where those lines are drawn is… Continue Reading →

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