The quixotic quest to get elected senators into the red chamber
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The quixotic quest to get elected senators into the red chamber

The quixotic quest to get elected senators into the red chamber

Jason Kenney says Alberta will go ahead with a Senate vote this fall. But will the winners be allowed to sit in the upper house—even if a Prime Minister agrees to appoint them?
Leaning into distance learning

Leaning into distance learning

Bishop’s student Loch Baillie got a job co-designing virtual classes and discovered ways to make studying from home better—for himself and others

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To win an election, sometimes it’s the luck of the draw

To win an election, sometimes it’s the luck of the draw

What happens when two candidates are caught in a deadlock? In some places in Canada, it results in a by-election. In others, names are pulled out of a box.

Why movement is critical to learning

Why movement is critical to learning

The way instruction is delivered in post-secondary institutions doesn’t always take into account the brain-body connection. In fact, it can reduce students to 'brains on sticks.'

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