February is for Loving…Educators!

February has long been known as the ‘month after our own hearts’. With Valentine’s Day and the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s “Heart Month”, we’re used to seeing February through rose coloured glasses. It only made sense for us to extend that love to all the educators we appreciate and support all year long! That is […]

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Our Top 5 TV Teachers

Educators in popular culture sometimes play second rank to the young characters that they teach. We’re bringing our favourite TV Teachers into the limelight. From classic to new, these television shows would not be the same without the wisdom, guidance and comedic relief these educators bring to the table. The Imaginative Teacher: Ms. Frizzle from The […]

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Isn't having savings enough

Isn’t Having Savings Enough?

If you’re like most financially savvy planners you likely have a sum of money put away in a savings account or RRSP. Many of us save for retirement, for our children’s education, or for the unexpected rainy day. Some financial advisors recommend having enough savings to cover 6 months of your expenses, but should you […]

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Reading Roundup: Must-Read Books to Read over the Break

School’s out! It’s time to put your feet up and enjoy some mindful entertainment. We’ve rounded up a list of must-reads for teachers to delve into over the holidays. Wrap your hands around a mug of hot cider and settle in, these reads will captivate you from cover to cover. The Children Act by Ian McEwan […]

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