Université Sainte-Anne
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On small N.S. francophone campus, student Me Too campaign ‘removes the curtain’Advocates at Université Sainte-Anne have launched a campaign to draw attention to the issue of sexual assault at the small Nova Scotia university.CanadaSep 13, 2023
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Dozens of sexual assaults alleged at N.S. university, police investigatingPolice are looking into dozens of alleged historical sexual assaults at Université Sainte-Anne, a French-language university in southwestern Nova Scotia.CanadaSep 7, 2023
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N.S. university makes last-minute change, no longer having on-campus classesStudents were told the decision to only have virtual learning was made "to mitigate the risks and in an effort to protect the health and safety of our university community."HealthJan 18, 2022
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Nova Scotia’s Université Sainte-Anne expels student who failed to self-isolateThe Université Sainte-Anne reported that although N.S. public health deemed the COVID-19 exposure risk to be low, a student has been expelled.HealthSep 11, 2020
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Nova Scotia reports 2 new COVID-19 cases and 2 probable cases on MondayHealth officials say two probable cases have been identified at Dalhousie University in Halifax and Acadia University in Wolfville.HealthAug 31, 2020
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Low risk with Université Sainte-Anne student who contracted COVID-19: university presidentA student at Université Sainte-Anne in Church Point, N.S., has tested positive for COVID-19.NewsAug 31, 2020
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‘I am here’: Nova Scotians condemn Don Cherry’s poppy commentsOn Remembrance Day, an immigrant, a veteran and a politician condemn comments from Don Cherry suggesting new immigrants don't wear poppies.CanadaNov 11, 2019
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NS university faculty call on 5 schools to drop lawsuit against teachers’ unionThe Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers has come out in support of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union after a lawsuit was launched by five universities.EducationFeb 1, 2017
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Halifax students want province to fund all DELF exams in Nova ScotiaStudents at one Halifax school say the provincial government needs to change how students are picked to take a French language competency exam free of charge.EducationMar 3, 2016
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