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Canadians dump 500M kilograms of textiles a year. Ontario researchers hope to change thatA new study from researchers at the University of Waterloo and Seneca College hopes to divert tonnes of wasted clothing from landfills back onto people’s bodies.CanadaJan 23, 2023
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Seneca College to drop COVID-19 vaccine mandate on Jan. 1As of Jan. 1, 2023, students, employees, contractors and visitors will no longer be required to be vaccinated to enter Seneca's campuses or building.EducationOct 18, 2022
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Vigil held to mourn death of Seneca College student shot at Toronto subway stationKartik Vasudev was shot and killed at the Sherbourne subway station in Toronto. "He was the child every parent wants, the best child," his father said.CanadaApr 10, 2022
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Seneca College students, staff required to have COVID-19 vaccines in order to be on campusAccording to a new Seneca College policy, those who haven't received COVID-19 vaccines will be required to study or work remotely.HealthJul 13, 2021
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Morale at an ‘all-time low’: Post-secondary students grapple with COVID-19 fatigueLiving life through screens, burnout and the lack of social spaces are among the challenges post-secondary students are facing.LifestyleJan 9, 2021
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Partners behind Markham post-secondary campus vow to continue despite provincial funding cancellationThe Progressive Conservative government announced this week plans to pull funding from the Markham project, along with campuses in Milton and Brampton, in an effort to cut the province's $15 billion deficit.EducationOct 26, 2018
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NDP says Ontario government broke promise to fund 3 post-secondary campusesThe province announced the move Monday, saying it is not in a position to fund the campuses because of its $15 billion deficit.CanadaOct 24, 2018
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Doug Ford government cancels funding for post-secondary campus expansions in Brampton, Milton, MarkhamThe Doug Ford government has announced it will cancel more than $300 million in funding for planned university and college campus expansions in Brampton, Milton and Markham, citing a large multi-billion-dollar provincial budget deficit.EducationOct 23, 2018
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Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame set to add 3 new membersPedro Martinez, Lloyd Moseby and William Humber make up this year's Hall of Fame class at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.SportsFeb 1, 2018
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Students at Ontario colleges could spend December break in the classroomSome of Ontario's colleges have announced changes to their academic calendars to make up for lost time as a result of the strike.EducationNov 10, 2017
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