Some of them will be useful to educators following Charlotte Mason's philosophy, and some will be less so. There are many, many websites and commercial resources designed for Canadian school and home educators. But it's important to balance the classic with the current, and to continue to look critically at both older resources, which may promote cultural stereotypes, or simply be out of date and newer ones, which may either reek of political correctness, or simply not measure up to the best literary standards AO tends to take a long view of history and literature celebrating the past is a big part of what we do. Since that time, the curriculum has changed books and sources and technology have changed and the world and our country have also changed. The first version of AO's Canada page was created when we were barely into the new millennium.
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