Hands-on tools for teaching science through food
The newly launched Food IS Science website, supports educators in teaching the new food literacy expectations in Ontario's Science and Technology curriculum.
The newly launched Food IS Science website, supports educators in teaching the new food literacy expectations in Ontario's Science and Technology curriculum.
This resource supports the integration of healthy school policies, programs, and initiatives into school and school board planning and implementation processes.
Information about the types and risks associated with cannabis edibles
Key talking points and resources to help you in conversations with your clients
Key talking points and resources to help you in conversations with your clients
Key talking points and resources to help you in conversations with your clients
Key talking points and resources to help you in conversations with your clients
Cannabis is known by many names including marijuana, weed, hash—and others. Cannabis refers to the greenish or brownish material that comes from the dried flowering tops and leaves of the plant, Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica.
Things are changing in Canada with regards to the use of cannabis. Regardless of how you feel about the legalization of non-medical cannabis, it is important for us all to increase our efforts to reduce the health risks from use. Let’s focus on the known facts and take positive actions to help everyone stay safe.
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