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CESB, CERB, and Employment Insurance explained
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Memes have become an integral part of life for Gen Z and the latter half of Millennials. They are generally seen as comedic, yet they inform us of current events faster than the news. Donald Trump, online education, the toilet paper crisis, quarantining, and COVID-19 divorce rates are just a few topics that memes have
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I never know what to tell people when they ask me what my comforting place is—you know, my “happy place.” How do you explain to someone that your place of comfort is not the sandy North Coast, a quiet European forest, Disneyland, or even your bedroom? How do you tell people that your place of
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The hunger strike for Indigenous suicide victims in Saskatchewan
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An overview of ProjectX and its contributions to a circular economy for students
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The 1784 Haldimand Proclamation was a decree that guaranteed the Haudenosaunee of Six Nations a tract of land in Ontario as compensation for the alliance established with the British during the American Revolution. This granted land extended from Lake Erie all the way down to the Grand River in southwestern Ontario. However, much of this
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