Higher Education
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Ontario budget leaves much to be desired for post-secondary school: Liberal MPPOntario's budget for post-secondary education draws criticism for falling short of expectations, impacting funding and international student numbers.EconomyMar 28
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Cree students at John Abbott College mark special milestoneA group of Cree students at John Abbott College in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue west of Montreal, is marking a special milestone after completing program.CanadaJun 8, 2022
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Quebec university classrooms are not safe spaces, says academic freedom committeeThe committee was created in March, in reaction to reports about professors in the province who avoided teaching controversial material out of fear of confrontation with students,EducationDec 14, 2021
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Campuses are very safe, higher education minister says amid calls to enforce vaccine mandate'Education is an essential service so we're not going on that road of asking for mandatory vaccination for students,' said Higher Education Minister Danielle McCann.EducationSep 2, 2021
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Manitoba Moose rookies juggle hockey, higher educationIn the final month of a short, yet grueling 36-game season -- one without a post-season -- the primary focus for the Manitoba Moose has been winning hockey games.SportsApr 30, 2021
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‘Major crisis in the system’: Manitoba’s performance-based education plan gets failing gradeManitoba's post-secondary institutions will be put into a precarious position by shifting to a performance-based funding model for higher education, according to those in academia.EducationFeb 24, 2021
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Quebec study finds one in three people experience sexual violence in CEGEPSexual jokes, hissing and whistling were the most commonly reported forms of harassment.CanadaOct 23, 2020
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American medical school sends acceptance letters to 364 applicants by mistakeThe medical school says it “deeply” regrets causing “disappointment and stress” to those who were mistakenly accepted.EducationFeb 16, 2020
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Colleges in Ontario develop free speech policy ahead of government deadlineThe policy applies to all of the province's 24 colleges, and defines freedom of expression as "the right to speak, write, listen, challenge and learn."EducationDec 17, 2018
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Yukon, Nunavut and Northwest Territories could each get their own ‘arctic’ universityNow, northerners are taking control of their own post-secondary education. Yukon is likely to be first out of the academic gate.CanadaJun 17, 2018
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