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Plans are underway to build more student housing in GuelphA new residence for first-year U of G students is set to open in '28 or '29 while city council approved an application for two new buildings on Scottsdale Dr.CanadaNov 18
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B.C. colleges feeling the pinch after feds slash international student visasCiting concern about student exploitation and pressure on rental housing markets, Ottawa has slashed international student visas by 45 per cent this year.EducationNov 14
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Quebec schools call for exemption from foreign student cap, but minister unmovedImmigration Minister Jean-François Roberge says it’s 'not reasonable' to think Quebec could cut the number of foreign students without including universities and public colleges.PoliticsNov 5
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Student nurse attacked at Vancouver General Hospital: UnionVancouver police said they responded to the assault around 9 a.m. Officers arrived to find one person with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.CrimeNov 15
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Quebec school system failing Indigenous students, auditor general saysThe province must do more to build trust between schools and Indigenous communities, auditor general Guylaine Leclerc said while discussing her report.EducationNov 22
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Musical theatre students debut 2 new shows at Thousand Islands PlayhouseSt. Lawrence College’s musical theatre students bring two exciting productions to the Thousand Islands Playhouse this weekend. Find out what’s on stage.CanadaNov 22
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Student raises concerns over high CO2 levels at Kingston Secondary SchoolA Kingston student’s concerns over high CO2 levels at a new school prompt an HVAC inspection. The school board vows action to ensure safety for students and staff.EducationNov 19
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Stressed out UBC grad students ease frustrations with ‘smash therapy’Students had the chance to process the stress of exams, classes and their personal lives by shattering unsalvageable glass laboratory equipment.EducationNov 22
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Hundreds of winter jackets handed out to Edmonton elementary school studentsIn partnership with Operation Warm, FedEx Cares volunteers distributed 270 new coats to children at Calder School.EducationNov 15
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Racist texts about ‘cotton picking’ target Black Americans, prompting probeWhile some of the texts were signed 'A Trump supporter,' Donald Trump's campaign denounced the messages, calling them 'ugliness in our name.'U.S. NewsNov 8
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Saskatoon students making a difference this Halloween seasonIt's trick-or-treating of a different kind. As Halloween has finally arrived, Saskatoon high school students are doing their part to help the community.CanadaOct 31
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‘Shaken’: Some U of M students concerned about communication after knife incidentDespite the presence of numerous officers, the man wasn't found — but police gave the all-clear later in the day, saying the building, and the rest of the campus, was safe.CrimeNov 20
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Local academy honours fallen soldiers at Calgary’s Field of CrossesA local Calgary academy continued its annual tradition of installing thousands of flowers at the Field of Crosses in remembrance of southern Alberta’s fallen soldiers.CanadaOct 28
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‘A really powerful message’: Humboldt students take part in No Stone Left Alone ceremonyA class of Grade 7 students from a school in Humboldt, Sask., are marching arm in arm with the Canadian Armed Forces on Remembrance Day.CanadaNov 11
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Greenall High School students receive entrepreneurial educationOn Tuesday, Greenall High School students stopped by the Regina District Industry Education Council and had a chance to share their business ideas with local entrepreneurs.CanadaOct 29
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International students are being sexually exploited, trafficked, says Brampton mayorBrampton Mayor Patrick Brown said the sexual exploitation and trafficking of international students happens 'in plain sight' in the city.CanadaOct 23
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Ford government planning ban on international students at Ontario medical schoolsThe government announced the move in Oshawa on Friday morning, claiming it would keep more medical graduates in Ontario and help local students stay in province.CanadaOct 25
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72-hour strike notice served by Fort McMurray education support workersClasses will continue for most of the student body with limited resources. Students in specialized or assisted programs may be required to stay home.CanadaNov 9
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Thousands of international students miss fall semester amid visa delaysSome school officials are attributing the dramatic enrollment decline to a chilling effect created by Ottawa's policy to further tighten Canada's study permit system.CanadaOct 22
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New federal funds boost Ontario school meals program by $108M over 3 yearsThe officials say Ottawa will be chipping in $108.5 million over the next three years to Ontario’s existing Student Nutrition Program and First Nations Student Nutrition Program.PoliticsNov 22