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Check out the articles below to learn more about life in Ontario.
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Daily Life
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If you need to talk to someone about your sexuality or gender identity, there are many places and resources you can turn to for support.
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Lawyers, paralegals, and other legal professionals work at community legal clinics to help low-income and marginalized groups, like youth.
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Refugees
There are different types of refugees, but they are generally eligible for public services. However, they can't vote.
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Refugees
Convention refugee students and all protected persons in Canada can apply for the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).
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Housing
If you're new to Ontario, you can stay at apartment hotels, hostels, and shelters while you look for affordable housing.
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Transportation
If you are a new driver, you must get a G1, G2, and finally, a full Class G Licence to drive in Ontario.
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Mental Health
Good2Talk is a free, 24/7, confidential support service for post-secondary students in Ontario.
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Canada was built on the exploitation of enslaved people, who were segregated after slavery ended. Systemic racism continues to this day.
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Do you know what the Age of Majority is and how it affects you as a newcomer youth in Ontario? Let's break it down.
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Physical Health
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada has many free supports, resources and services available to youth and their families.
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It’s important to explore both your sexual and gender identity, and your relationship to your faith, but it can be hard to harmonize both.
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Whether you immigrated with your family, as a student, or to work, there’s a lot to do when settling in a new country!