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UBC’s new president a neuropsychologist, president from Carleton UniversityBenoit-Antoine Bacon has served as president of Carleton University in Ottawa since 2018, and UBC says his efforts there have improved student outcomes.EducationJul 20, 2023
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‘Job massacre’: Ontario journalism programs adapting to changing industry amid layoffsMedia educators say teaching students to be storytellers will prepare graduates for careers that might have to withstand several shocks.CanadaJun 18, 2023
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Turning potato peels into yoga pants? Yes, Ontario researchers want to do thatThe project will involve a process called precision fermentation, which allows tiny creatures to snack on starchy foods and then poop out tiny particles of plastic waste.CanadaMay 26, 2023
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Striking contract instructors, TAs reach deal with Carleton UniversityCUPE Local 4600 says both bargaining units had reached a deal as of Thursday evening.EducationApr 7, 2023
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Contract instructors, TAs go on strike at Carleton University after no deal reachedCanadian Union of Public Employees Local 4600 says the strike began Monday after it and the university in Ottawa could not reach an agreement over the weekend.EducationMar 27, 2023
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BC Civil Liberties Association revokes award granted to Mary Ellen Turpel LafondA B.C. Civil Liberties Association statement says it has rescinded the Reg Robson Award given to Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond as part of its 2020 Liberty Awards.CanadaMar 9, 2023
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Man accused of being Russian spy in Norway attended universities in Ottawa, CalgaryNorwegian authorities arrested Jose Assis Giammaria on Monday on suspicion of being an "illegal," a term for someone who is in the country with a false name and false identity.CanadaOct 26, 2022
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Ottawa police arrest 7, ticket dozens following university football gamePolice say the crowd became hostile, with participants allegedly seen committing vandalism and throwing objects at officers.CrimeOct 2, 2022
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Sperm whales’ clicking dialects are evidence of ‘non human culture,’ say scientistsSperm whales, the largest toothed animal in the world, use series of Morse-code-like clicks, known as "codas," to communicate.EnvironmentSep 16, 2022
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Durham teen charged after pellet gun pointed at Carleton University students: Ottawa policeOttawa police say they charged a teen from Durham after he allegedly pointed a firearm that turned out to be a pellet gun at Carleton University students on Saturday.CrimeNov 29, 2021
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