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    Obtain a driving license in Canada with no paperwork Driving in Canada may be a unique experience for newcomers since the cities are often quite spacious with far-off neighborhoods. Just like any other country, you need a permit to get around. Based on the province you are moving to and the country you are coming from, you may be able to get an international driver's license in Canada. If you are not eligible for conversion, you have to give an exam followed by road tests. It may take up to two years to get a permanent license. Furthermore, there are hefty costs associated with driving tests and cancellations. No one would be amused by this hectic procedure, which is why we came up with a platform where you can buy a driver's license in Canada. No need to take exams or furnish legal documents. We take care of everything!. Buy real canadian drivers license Where to get a fake Canadian driver's license with legitimate features? There are counterfeiters on the market who will dupe you with substandard quality documents that don't match the security criteria. At 2nd license, we are very serious about maintaining the authenticity of Canadian driving licenses at the cost of skill and craftsmanship. From holograms and watermarks to HD photos and database registration, we cover everything to keep you safe. You are welcome to contact us and understand the process we follow. Being transparent is the key to our success, and we are always willing to take up your questions. Buy Canadian Drivers License online real canadian drivers license
Anne Bubnic

Online bullying should be a criminal offense - 0 views

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    Cyberbullying is becoming so prevalent in Canadian schools and society that it should be made a separate Criminal Code offense, according to a new policy that will be adopted Saturday by the Canadian Teachers' Federation.
Steven Knight

The Door That's Not Locked - 8 views

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    The web is a wonderful place, if you understand the dangers. While the Internet is an open door to a world of great information, communication and entertainment, it can also be a direct passageway to danger. The Canadian Centre is committed to helping parents, teachers, and anyone else who would like to better understand the good, bad, and ugly about the web. We're here to help keep kids safe while exploring and enjoying The Door that's not Locked. This website has been created to provide you with a one-stop-shop on all things related to Internet safety.
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    All Web. No Net.
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    This is a great site. No nonsense advice. I really like how it is broken down in age groups, which helps you to understand how children become more sophisticated in their Internet use. Thanks Steve for sharing it!
Anne Bubnic

CyberTips for Teachers - 0 views

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    The Canadian Teachers' Federation advises teachers to: Be Professional, Be Prudent, Be Prepared and Know Your Rights & Responsibilities. Get the details and precautions for your own online behavior here!
Anne Bubnic

My Privacy Contest: Deadline 12/12/08 - 0 views

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    For Canadian students (from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada). Create your own public service announcement on the issue of privacy. You can record it, animate it - present it however you want. And as long as the focus is on some aspect of personal privacy you can make it about whatever you want.
Anne Bubnic

Cyberbullying should be criminal offense: teachers - 0 views

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    Delegates at a meeting of a national teachers' organization have unanimously voted in favour of urging the federal government to make cyberbullying a criminal offense. Members of the Canadian Teachers' Federation endorsed the policy of taking a tougher stand against cyberbullies at the group's annual meeting Saturday in Moncton.
Julie Lindsay

My Privacy My Choice My Life - 0 views

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    Excellent web site from the Canadian government addressing all issues of social networking, the internet and privacy for teens.
Anne Bubnic

Multimedia meets multi-literacy age - 0 views

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    The efforts are few and far between right now, but as the world of blogs, wikis and podcasts grows, an increasing number of Canadian educators are finding new ways to enrich the learning experience for their students.
Anne Bubnic

NetKnowHow: Resources for Digital Citizenship - 0 views

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    Canadian resources covering digital citizenship, Web 2.0, copyright, plagiarism, Internet Safety and Cyberbullying.
Anne Bubnic

Teach cell phones, don't ban them - 0 views

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    According to Canadian digital learning consultant Dean Shareski, Craik School in Saskatchewan, Canada, recently experimented with cell phones as learning tools and discovered improved student engagement, responsibility and innovation as well as problem solving skills. The K-12 school discovered students aren't dazzled by their phones, but simply use them to share ideas, pictures, sounds and videos.
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