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Canadian universities launch joint initiative to strengthen financial and mission resilience
Canadians overwhelmingly see universities as a public good and want governments to invest more to secure their future, according to new Abacus Data polling commissioned by Universities. . . . . .
 
MANITOBA
Provincial Government Adds 800 Teachers in Two Years
The Manitoba government has added 832 teaching positions across the province since October 2023, increasing the number of funded teachers to 13,903 total teachers this fiscal year from 13,071 in. . . . . .
 
BETTER DATA, BETTER OUTCOMES FOR ALBERTA STUDENTS
To help schools address classroom complexity, Alberta's government will begin collecting annual data on class size and composition
Over the past three years, Alberta has welcomed more than 80,000 new students. With this unprecedented growth, classroom complexity and class sizes are among the biggest issues facing schools and. . . . . .
 
CANADORE COLLEGE
Canadore College's The Village Honoured Among Ontario's 2025 Queen's Park Picks
Known for its award-winning programs that prepare workers across all sectors of the economy, Canadore College is celebrating a recognition of a different kind this time for architectural. . . . . .
 
YORK UNIVERSITY
Lassonde School of Engineering launches new Mechatronics program
The Lassonde School of Engineering at York University has launched a new, innovative Mechatronics Bachelor of Engineering degree that integrates multiple engineering disciplines with hands-on. . . . . .
 
SASKATCHEWAN
Saskatchewan Funds Growing Research and Innovation Partnership
The Government of Saskatchewan is strengthening the foundation of a unique research partnership that will support energy and mineral research and help make Saskatchewan a global leader in clean. . . . . .
 
THE CONVERSATION
Remote work reduced gender discrimination — returning to the office may change that
Return-to-office mandates are spreading across North America, with Canada's major banks, the Ontario government, Amazon and Facebook calling employees back into the office. These moves reverse. . . . . .
 
 
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