York University and the Indigenous Primary Health Care Council (IPHCC) have signed a relationship agreement to advance Indigenous health priorities. Together, YorkU and IPHCC will develop initiatives ...
The Government of Alberta has signed a letter of intent with the Republic of Ireland to collaborate on postsecondary education and strengthen ties between the two jurisdictions. The agreement will ...
NOSM University has announced the launch of a medical discovery program called “Trace ton parcours vers la médecine” for high school students in French-language schools, which starts this month. The ...
NSCAD University has officially opened a new space that will permanently house the Treaty Space Gallery, an artistic gallery that will also serve as NSCAD U’s Indigenous Student Centre. The ...
Northern College has partnered with the District School Board Ontario Northeast (DSB1) and the Northeastern Catholic District School Board (NCDSB) to offer a micro-credential that will train ...
Dalhousie University’s Board of Governors has approved the design of a new residence with the capacity to house approximately 200 students. The university will be removing its Mini-Residence houses in ...
Cambrian College and the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology recently shared some of the efforts they are taking to lower the carbon footprints on their campuses. Cambrian has taken steps to ...
Northlands College and the Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre (Sask DLC) have renewed their partnership in order to bring free, online high school courses to adults living in the Northern ...
University of New Brunswick’s J Herbert Smith Centre and Harvard University’s Harvard HealthLab Accelerators have partnered to launch H2A Canada, an initiative focused on nurturing the next generation ...
The University of Lethbridge Dhillon School of Business will transition its Bachelor of Management program to a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). ULethbridge Dhillon Dean Dr Kerry Godfrey ...
In a recent article for the Toronto Star, Janet Hurley explores the changing landscape of textbook sales in Canada, in which students are forgoing traditional print textbooks. The author points out ...