Congratulations to our 2024 Graduating Teen Ambassadors

Find out where our graduating Teen Ambassadors are headed next.
Are all stars similar to our Sun?

Stars are bright, giant balls of super-hot gas composed mostly of hydrogen, some helium and small amounts of other elements. But are they all the same?
Dorothy Hodgkin

CAGIS Teen Ambassador, Bhavishayaa Vignesh (13), tells us why Dorothy Hodgkin continues to inspire youth in STEM.
Toy Engineering STEM Challenge

It’s your turn to be a toy engineer and an entrepreneur! Invent a new toy and “pitch” it to our judges for your chance to win an amazing prize pack!
Have you ever spent a summer day looking for shapes in the clouds?

Let’s take a look at ten common types to get a better understanding of these wonders in the sky.
Honouring the life and legacy of Dr. Anne Innis Dagg

Dr. Anne Innis Dagg (1933-2024) was the first western scientist to study giraffes in the wild and a groundbreaking advocate for gender equity in science.
Get Ready for a Rare Celestial Event – A Solar Eclipse – on April 8th!

On April 8th, Canadians will have the chance to witness either a partial or total solar eclipse. But what is a solar eclipse? Astrophysicist, Dr. Parshati Patel, explains why this eclipse is so unique, and how to safely experience it.
Make a Solar Eclipse Projector

CAGIS Teen Ambassador, Shifa Hussain (16), tells us how to make a Solar Eclipse Projector at home, so we can safely experience the upcoming solar eclipse.
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we asked you to use your voice!

Every year, CAGIS marks International Day of Women and Girls in Science. This year, we asked you to share what you wanted other people to know about gender equity in STEM. Your responses are inspiring!
CAGIS’ Catherine McKenzie is an award-winning author

Our very own Catherine McKenzie won a national writing award for her manuscript, A Drop in the Ocean. Find out more about the award and Catherine’s experience writing for middle-grade readers.