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Organizers hope this annual event will raise awareness of the blossoming talent entering the Canadian film industry.
This new residence will provide 362 beds for first- and second-year students and is expected to be completed by 2024.
CUPE finds that 84% of postsecondary institutions now use private companies to provide some or all food services, while the rate is 61% for custodial services.
Lakehead project aims to restore one of several decades-old boats that are ‘catalysts for community building.’
The $2 million Health Canada initiative will help a handful of institutions better support students’ well-being.
Learning a second language sparks new connections in the brain that are stored as cognitive reserve.
Young leaders reflect on the legacy of the province’s largest-ever student protests.
The inaugural class of 23 students completed the joint program in Canadian common law and Indigenous legal orders this spring.
The Alberta government is supporting the community’s fight to keep university jobs local.
High-end applications represent the bleeding edge, but there are also opportunities for 5G technology to boost equity and close the digital divide.
The federal government is instead earmarking $1 billion to create an agency inspired by initiatives in Finland and Israel.
Getting it right means considering a range of factors including equitable access, respect for privacy, and mental and physical well-being.
As the number of job ads aimed at under-represented groups grows, it’s garnering attention and generating controversy both in Canada and south of the border.
Concordia professor curates historical exhibition of Black Canadian works.
‘Midwives have a lot to offer,’ says the program’s director, ‘and they’re underutilized in Canada compared to in other countries.’
This crop of provincial budgets focus on increasing health-care seats and funding infrastructure projects at postsecondary institutions.
The move signals ‘a new chapter,’ after years of grassroots advocacy, consultation and committee work.
Across the country, administrators are having to balance a range of factors as they consider what measures they are willing to enforce and for how long.
While some applaud the government’s approach, others find it lacking.
Lifting of vaccine requirement at some Ontario universities.