Canadian and World Studies
What is the Canadian and World Studies Department?
The Canadian and World Studies program will empower students to become responsible, informed and active citizens within the diverse communities to which they belong. Our courses promote:
An interdisciplinary lens and encourage students to think critically about current issues and historic events.
Social justice lens to examine marginalized groups in society.
An Afrocentric focus to understand systemic racism and oppression.
Reading, writing and research skills to ensure students are ready for post secondary education.
Use of technological tools to gather, analyze and communicate information.
Who are the Canadian and World Studies teachers?
Civics and Careers Teachers:
Karim Ennadouri: karim.ennadouri@tdsb.on.ca (Civics)
Seema Mukhi: seema.mukhi@tdsb.on.ca (Civics and Careers)
Geography and History Teachers:
Maggie McNabb: maggie.mcnabb@tdsb.on.ca (Geo)
Carlos Pacheco: carlos.pacheco@tdsb.on.ca (His)
Kanwaljit Woodwal: kanwaljit.woodwal@tdsb.on.ca (Geo)
World Studies Teachers:
Anita Wylie: anita.wylie@tdsb.on.ca (Law, Politics, Travel and Tourism)
Principal: Carolyn Vranesic (Acting)
Vice Principals: Louise Tedoldi and Christina Papaiconomou
Address: 2580 Kipling Avenue Toronto, Ontario M9V 3B2
Email: northalbion@tdsb.on.ca
Phone: 416-394-7550
Twitter: @NorthAlbion_CI
We acknowledge we are hosted on the lands of the Mississaugas of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the Wendat. We also recognize the enduring presence of all First Nations, Métis and the Inuit peoples.