Social Studies Grade 12
Please review each article prior to use: grade-level applicability and curricular alignment might not be obvious from the headline alone.
Return to office mandate keys: clarity, consistency, consideration
7 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 6, 2026Saying ‘no’ to AI data centre a huge win for Manitoba — and Kinew
5 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 5, 2026Shakespeare in the Ruins’ As You Like It its most pleasurable production in a while
4 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 5, 2026Quebec aluminum smelters more resilient than expected despite U.S. tariffs
4 minute read Preview Sunday, Jun. 7, 2026Quebec health minister tables bill banning energy drink sales to youth under 16
4 minute read Preview Sunday, Jun. 7, 2026Limited interest in latest oil and gas lease sale for Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
5 minute read Preview Sunday, Jun. 7, 2026SCO-led app Miikahnah Connect links Indigenous workers to labour demand
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Jun. 4, 2026Premier pulls plug on proposed AI data centre
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Jun. 4, 2026Ottawa pumps the brakes on proposed changes to major project environmental reviews
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 6, 2026Creative industry slams government on move to dismantle CanCon obligations for streamers
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 6, 2026AP exclusive: Iran players describe how the war affects their World Cup preparations
5 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 5, 2026New $2.3B federal AI strategy looks to close ‘adoption gap,’ build public trust
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 6, 2026Early childhood educators discuss First Nations students’ needs
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 3, 2026Ottawa tells CRTC to change course on increasing streamers’ financial contributions
6 minute read Preview Thursday, Jun. 4, 2026MPs get an earful from opponents of ‘lawful access’ bill over privacy concerns
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Jun. 4, 2026Indigenous speakers, politicians watching audit of languages office closely
6 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 3, 2026AFN chief rebukes Alberta separation talks in meeting with King Charles
3 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 3, 2026Canada sends letter to U.S., Mexico calling for renewal of trade agreement
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 3, 2026U of W prof sues social media giants Meta, X
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 3, 2026MMF warns prospectors, developers to consult — or else
4 minute read Monday, Jun. 1, 2026In a room filled with government and prospecting industry leads, a Manitoba Métis Federation rep delivered a sharp message: work with us or prepare for legal action.
The Métis government has been having cabinet discussions about litigation, Lorne Pelletier, a MMF senior economic adviser, told the crowd.
“It’s not the path we want to go down, but it’s the path we’ll have to go down based on the actions of industry and the actions of government,” he said.
Pelletier spoke at a Manitoba Prospectors and Developers Association event Monday in Winnipeg. Roughly 50 government, Indigenous and industry officials gathered at the Manitoba Legislative Building, liaising and providing work updates.