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Relationship Ed?
By Gypsy on Wed, 03/06/2009 - 9:06amFrom today's Globe and Mail:
Teens want to learn about healthy sex, not just sexual health
A study finds that teens want to learn about healthy relationships and sexual pleasure, but their education has focused largely on the anatomical birds and bees
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Wednesday, Jun. 03, 2009 01:21AM EDT
"Unfriendly” waiting rooms, fear of judgment and a general apathy toward the anatomical focus of their sex ed classes mean many sexually active teens aren't bothering to visit doctors or clinics to discuss their sexual health, a new survey from Planned Parenthood Toronto reveals.
expatriates fear for children's fate under new rules
By moeed on Tue, 03/02/2009 - 10:46pmSaw the below article in the Globe and Mail. Quite alarming really, as my son was born here in Doha so it would affect him directly!
expatriates fear for children's fate under new rules
Changes to citizenship laws limit ability to pass Canadian status to those born outside Canada, critics say
GLORIA GALLOWAY
From Tuesday's Globe and Mail
February 3, 2009 at 3:37 AM EST
OTTAWA — Expatriate Canadians say their children who have been born abroad are being denied the full rights of citizenship under rules that come into effect in April.
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