A Thunder Bay student is being recognized for her look at how the pandemic has impacted our mental health.
Mehar Mago is a Grade 10 student at Superior Collegiate and Vocational Institute, and will be submitting her project to the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Ottawa this upcoming week.
She says it’s an honour to get the Ted Rogers Innovation Award for her science project, which recognizes science, technology, engineering and mechanical (STEM) projects that have commercial potential.
“I did the project because it was something I was genuinely passionate about, and I was curious about it. It feels really good to have your work recognized because it was a lot of work,” she says.