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  • RMC graduate and astronaut Joshua Kutryk visits alma mater
    Mar 23
  • Graduating seniors depart U Sask. Huskies program on home ice at nationals
    WATCH: Skating onto the ice at Merlis Belsher Place for the final time Sunday, seven members of the University of Saskatchewan Huskies women’s hockey team wrapped up their careers hosting U Sports nationals.
    Sports
    Mar 17
  • EmpowHer graduation
    Introducing you to the first graduating class of a training program for women entering the trades as 43 graduates receiving their diplomas today. Global’s Iris Dyck has more.
    Feb 9
  • Susie Qs: Valentine’s vibes to grand graduation glam
    Style maven Susie Wall helps you unravel your fashion challenges. From finding matching Valentine’s sweaters to offering men’s style tips and crafting a chic graduation outfit, Susie offers her style advice in the latest round of her popular ‘Susie Qs’.
    The Morning Show
    Jan 31
  • Gowns for Grads is back in Durham Region after a 5-year hiatus
    With spring graduation celebrations right around the corner, members of Durham Regional Police in partnership with Durham District School Board organized two special events for grade 8-12 students providing them with dresses, accessories and all the resources they need to attend their proms and graduations. Emma Convey reports.
    11 mins
  • Saskatchewan Polytechnic unveils plans for Saskatoon campus
    On Friday, Saskatchewan Polytechnic President and CEO Dr. Larry Rosia said, “Our employment rate of graduates is 95 per cent, and 91 per cent of those graduates stay in Saskatchewan. So when I say Saskatchewan runs on Saskatchewan Polytechnic I’m serious about that.”
    Apr 12
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  • Shortage of school psychologists in N.B. continues to be problem
    The shortage of school psychologists continues to be a problem in New Brunswick. Currently, there are only six in the Anglophone school system and Education Minister Bill Hogan says that graduates to fill the vacancies are unlikely to be found in the coming years. Silas Brown reports.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 11
  • What new grads can do to stand out in Canada’s active job market
    The days of going to school are about to end for many Canadian university and college students, and a new survey shows they likely will face an active jobs market. As Sean Previl reports, with a potentially crowded field for job hunters as thousands graduate, there are tips you can use to stand out and...
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • Students concerned about missed class time at N.S. college
    Some students in a Nova Scotia Community College program are speaking out after missing months of class time during a staffing shortage. As Ella Macdonald reports, the students say the school is refusing to provide refunds for missed time since they will still graduate and receive diplomas.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Mar 21
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  • AutoCate: New platform hopes to help those feeling overcharged by mechanics
    AutoCate, a new website designed to help women find trustworthy mechanics, has been launched by University of Waterloo graduate and former auto mechanic, Stefanie Bruinsma. The platform aims to assist women in finding mechanics who won’t oversell or overcharge them.
    Consumer
    Mar 12
  • Variety Show of Hearts: SFU pilot program launched
    Waitlists for children to receive an autism assessment through the public system can be up to three years long. For kids to get the early help they need, Variety is funding a pilot project with Simon Fraser University to train graduate students how to perform assessments. This program means more practitioners will lead to shorter...
    Global News at Noon BC
    Feb 24
  • New safety officers set to begin downtown patrols on and around Winnipeg Transit
    Your Winnipeg Transit rides may soon be safer, the city and province said Friday, now that the inaugural group of safety officers have graduated from their training program.
    Feb 16
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  • Elks clubs rally after devasting theft of Gowns for Grads trailer
    Gowns for Grabs is a free program for anyone who needs it to celebrate graduation ceremonies. But on Saturday, a trailer filled with tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of gowns and suits was stolen in the central Alberta town of Elnora. Now, Elks clubs are rallying to help fill the need for an upcoming...
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Feb 13
  • The Morning Show: January 31
    On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We talk about the physiological impact of Dry January. Plus, we have tyle tips for cold-weather fun. Also, we have stylist solutions for Valentine’s vibes to grand graduation glam. Plus, we talk about why you should incorporate mushrooms into your everyday life. And we chat with author Jennifer...
    The Morning Show
    Jan 31
  • Toronto library close to gradual return months after cyberattack
    Nearly three months after a cybersecurity attack took down the majority of the Toronto library’s computer-based services, the city says they’ll soon return. But the city’s decision to cut its IT department’s budget is raising questions about future attacks. Matthew Bingley reports.
    Jan 18
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  • A look inside 1635 Dundas St., Whitby homeless shelter
    A new homeless shelter that has been at the centre of controversy in Whitby, is set to open gradually over the next couple of weeks. The low-barrier 45 bed shelter is intended to provide housing and services for those experiencing homelessness. Officials say it’s needed to meet the needs of the community, however local residents...
    Mar 14
  • 40% of U of A graduate students have considered leaving their programs due to financial strain.
    Many U of A students are living through financial distress, with a recent study suggesting as many as 40% have considered leaving their programs. Bishoi Aziz, president of the University of Alberta Graduate Students’ Association, joined Kendra Slugoski to talk about the struggle.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Dec 18, 2023
  • Solving diversity issues in artificial intelligence models
    The likes of ChatGPT have gained notoriety for being able to complete both small and large tasks. But it still can’t reason like a human, and it often doesn’t represent the true diversity of the world. UBC graduate student Mehar Bhatia talks to Jennifer Palma about how it can be improved.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Jan 14
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  • Canada’s military colleges are at a crossroads– what 2 graduates want now
    Alarming new data reveals sexual assaults in the military have doubled since the last survey in 2018. The Statistics Canada numbers show that the majority of survey respondents did not report the incidents of assault. Many analysts into military sexual misconduct point to the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) as a breeding ground for...
    The West Block
    Dec 10, 2023
  • Feds investing $1.49 million to accelerate entry for international medical graduates
    The federal government is spearheading efforts to dramatically shorten the duration for international medical graduates to integrate into Canada’s health-care system. During a press conference at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada on Thursday, Health Minister Mark Holland said it would cut the process down from six to 24 months to as...
    Canada
    Dec 7, 2023
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