Historical events can be understood from a myriad of perspectives. Economic Episodes in Canadian History applies an economic lens to important events in Canada’s formative history - from the fur trade to the World War I and II, to help students better understand these events and hone their critical thinking skills.
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Issues such as the trade deficits, tariffs, embargoes, and trade agreements are often featured by the media as current events. By applying economic reasoning to these complex issues, students build a foundation for their opinions on the news of the day as it relates to international trade issues.
This fun one-day seminar consists of a mix of short lectures, games, and activities that introduce economic principles using real-life examples.
Free one-day student seminar with presentations from leading policy experts, Q & A, and informal discussions. Lunch is included.
This fun one-day seminar consists of a mix of short lectures, games, and activities that introduce economic principles using real-life examples.
Through the implementation of a variety of activities, resources, and assignments, learn how intricate economics terms, that usually confuse students, can become familiar topics.
This fun one-day seminar consists of a mix of short lectures, games, and activities that introduce economic principles using real-life examples.
This fun one-day seminar consists of a mix of short lectures, games, and activities that introduce economic principles using real-life examples.
This workshop highlights the impact of economic freedom on global prosperity.
This fun one-day seminar consists of a mix of short lectures, games, and activities that introduce economic principles using real-life examples.