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Commentary: Red pens did me good — Tom Purcell

Commentary: Many schools have barred teachers from marking student papers in red. The thinking is that correcting young students with red pens is too upsetting.
As Calgary pushes toward a population of two million, where and how people will live has become an increasingly complex question to answer.