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4 août 2015

Aboriginal languages in Canada can and should be made official, expert says

cbc masthead logoFirst Nations leaders have been calling for official recognition for many years, says Onowa McIvor.
Making all 60 indigenous languages in Canada official, along with English and French, is entirely doable, according to a University of Victoria expert. Read more...

First Nations leaders have been calling for official recognition for many years, says Onowa McIvor

4 août 2015

University research funding key to cutting Canada’s carbon footprint

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Elizabeth Cannon. Government funding of university research is crucial to transforming Canada’s energy sector and achieving the Group of Seven’s new commitment to deeply cut emissions and decarbonize the global economy by 2100. Read more...
4 août 2015

York University’s sexual assault policy sparks human-rights complaint

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Kristy Hoffman. A York University student has filed a complaint with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, alleging the school’s policy on sexual assault discriminates against victims, most of whom are women. Read more...
4 août 2015

AFN General Assembly: Tom Mulcair, Justin Trudeau vow to promote reconciliation

cbc masthead logoBy Tori Weldon. Annual gathering of indigenous chiefs runs from July 7-9 in Montreal.
Opposition leaders Tom Mulcair and Justin Trudeau took turns criticizing the Conservative government's handling of aboriginal affairs under Stephen Harper, in back-to-back speeches to the annual gathering of the Assembly of First Nations in Montreal on Tuesday. Read more...
4 août 2015

University students will face higher debt after change

cbc masthead logoBy Tori Weldon. Timely Completion Benefit program will now forgive student loan higher than $32,000, up from $26,000.
Some university graduates will be saddled with an additional $6,000 in student debt after the provincial government quietly altered the Timely Completion Benefit program. Read more...
4 août 2015

Indigenous ceremony at University of Winnipeg sparks sexism debate

cbc masthead logoThe University of Winnipeg is defending a public gathering where female participants were encouraged to wear long skirts out of respect for an indigenous pipe ceremony. Read more...
4 août 2015

Canada getting more autonomy in medical school accreditation

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Simona Chiose and Verity Stevenson. Canada will get more power to accredit its own medical schools, under an agreement that took years to negotiate and that reduces the U.S. influence on the criteria used to review schools. Read more...
4 août 2015

Demand for continuing education from the 50-plus cohort is growing

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Jennifer Lewington. As she winds down from a successful career as a copywriter, 62-year-old Helen Battersby is revving up a new line of work as a garden coach – one designed to last well into retirement. Read more...
4 août 2015

Skill sets for the 21st century

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageThe stakes appear high in today’s economy for both universities and the students who attend them. Answering the question “Will my degree lead to career success?” is more complicated than ever – with a rapidly changing job market and the growing demand for new and advanced skills. Read more...
4 août 2015

Scholarship fund supports children of soldiers killed in the line of duty

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Sarah Fatima. Halsey Naismith always looked forward to seeing her dad after he returned home to Cold Lake, Alta., from weeks away on military missions. He’d often bring presents back, like a bunny Ms. Naismith had long wanted on her birthday. Read more...
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