Human Ecology
Please review each article prior to use: grade-level applicability and curricular alignment might not be obvious from the headline alone.
City mulls grant to give life to vacant buildings
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2026‘One more step… to re-imagine downtown’: Air Canada Window park redesigned as colourful Indigenous-themed meeting place
3 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2026Yiddish fest highlights comfort of knish crafting
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2026Restaurant bridges Ethiopian-Eritrean divide at the dinner table
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2026AI project halted early, without much clarity
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2026Odd pairing of Kraft Dinner and cheesecake a hit for city bakery
5 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2026Health experts tell Quebec politicians there are no benefits from energy drinks
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Jun. 11, 2026Ottawa’s new Digital Safety Act expected to include under-16 social media ban
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Jun. 11, 2026Inuit group calls for overhaul of Nutrition North, poverty reduction frameworks
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Jun. 11, 2026Bike-to-school day initiative features fun pit stops across city, encourages families to ride
4 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 8, 2026Online therapy developed in Montreal helps seniors sleep better, study finds
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2026Quebec municipalities and environmentalists say province’s water reserves are at risk
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2026‘Pick-up man’: Organizations work to address mental health of Canadian farmers
4 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 8, 2026Marilyn Monroe cursed to be Hot Forever
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 6, 2026Sweet dreams in new beds for 50 children
4 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 5, 2026Efforts underway to determine ecological, economic benefits of Winnipeg’s trees
8 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 5, 2026Quebec health minister tables bill banning energy drink sales to youth under 16
4 minute read Preview Sunday, Jun. 7, 2026‘Exciting and meaningful’: St. James Collegiate track replacement nears starting line
4 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 5, 2026The logic of saving for a rainy day
4 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 5, 2026Meet students where they are
5 minute read Friday, Jun. 5, 2026Learning disabilities are invisible, lifelong and widely misunderstood.
They are neurological conditions that affect how we process information and engage with the world around us. Dyslexia affects reading, dysgraphia impacts writing and dyscalculia affects math. Others struggle with executive functioning, affecting memory, attention, planning and organization.
Because they are not easily seen, learning disabilities can be overlooked or misinterpreted.
Many children with learning disabilities learn to cope. They work harder, stay up later, and find ways to get by. Some mask their difficulties so effectively that they appear to be OK until their efforts take more than they can give and can no longer be sustained. Those children are often left to struggle before they are understood, and support only arrives after the impact has taken hold.