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30 août 2016

Nunavut chooses University of Saskatchewan as law degree program partner

cbc masthead logoBy CBC News. Nunavut Arctic College will once again offer a degree-granting law program in Iqaluit, this time partnering with the University of Saskatchewan. More...

30 août 2016

Funding for experimental lakes area brings stability, opportunity for research

cbc masthead logoBy CBC News. Recently announced federal funding will bring some stability to a scientific research facility in the Kenora area. More...

30 août 2016

Selkirk College and University of Calgary team up to combat doctor shortage

cbc masthead logoBy CBC News. Students taking pre-medicine at Selkirk College in B.C.'s West Kootenays, will have an easier time continuing their education at the University of Calgary thanks to an endorsement by the U of C. More...

30 août 2016

University of Waterloo radicalization expert had 'extended conversations' with Aaron Driver

cbc masthead logoBy CBC News. Radicalization expert Amarnath Amarasingam said he was "speechless" following the shooting death of Aaron Driver. More...

30 août 2016

Students on loans will now receive more grants from the federal government

cbc masthead logoBy CBC News. For many post-secondary students, back to school means filling out student loan applications. More...

30 août 2016

Higher education still worth the money, new research suggests

cbc masthead logoBy CBC News. Graduates of Canadian universities and colleges tend to see their salaries rise quickly over time, new research out of the University of Ottawa suggests. More...

30 août 2016

McDonald’s training is now a path to a college diploma

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Jennifer Lewington. Corporate training, while valuable, typically does not count toward an employee’s pursuit of a college diploma. Read more...
30 août 2016

President puts University of Toronto’s expertise to work in the community

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Simona Chiose. To understand Meric Gertler, the president of the University of Toronto, it is instructive to examine how he decided to become involved in one of the most important and heated debates to ever engulf the city of Toronto: the question of whether police officers have the right to randomly stop people not associated with a crime. Read more...
30 août 2016

Canada must build partnerships with indigenous peoples

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Blaine Favel and Ken Coates. Some indigenous activists immediately criticized the government for backing away from a major election promise and a clear moral commitment. Others, who felt that indigenous rights had gone far enough, seemingly welcomed the statement as a sign of belated good sense. Read more...
30 août 2016

Ottawa seeks to attract Chinese workers

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Nathan VanderKlippe and Steven Chase. The federal government is petitioning Beijing to triple the number of cities where Chinese can apply for Canadian visas, as Ottawa tries to woo not only more students and travellers but also additional temporary foreign workers. Read more...
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