The Vector Institute and Conference Board of Canada have announced a new report on the AI workforce in Canada. Among the report findings, the researchers note that Canada has abundant technical talent ...
Several education-focused companies have recently announced new or expanded partnerships focused on better serving postsecondary institutions and students. GuardMe International Insurance and Points ...
The University of Saskatchewan recently issued a health alert for pertussis, also known as whooping cough. USask Student Wellness Centre physician Dr Ayla Mueen said that there has been an uptick in ...
Thanks to new partnership agreements with international institutions, HEC Montréal will be adding two new destinations to its international exchange program. Students can now travel to New Jersey ...
Memorial University’s Continuous, Adult and Lifelong Learning (CALL) has launched an online hub for its continuing education and professional development offerings. The new hub provides a single ...
Andy Viano of EdTech Magazine has written an article about the phenomenon of ghost students, which are aliases or stolen identities used by scammers and bots in order to gain access to institutional ...
St Lawrence College and the University of Alberta are implementing changes to address financial challenges. SLC has reportedly cut at least 30 positions due to a decline in international student ...
The Government of Northwest Territories has reportedly rejected the College of Northern Canada’s accreditation following a review. In its rejection letters, the NWT Department of Education, Culture, ...
According to CBC, the Government of Nova Scotia’s decision to provide $25M in funding to Saint Mary’s University has faced criticism from the provincial opposition. SMU reportedly sent a one-page ...
The Parti Québécois recently unveiled an immigration plan proposal for Québec that proposes reducing the number of international students from 124,000 to 50,000 in its first year. The plan would also ...
Lethbridge Polytechnic’s School of Justice Studies has been gifted an Indigenous eagle feather for use in the school’s courtroom. Former Leth Polytech Indigenous Services Manager Lowell Yellowhorn ...
Anishinabek Education System (AES) is receiving new funding of $20M a year from the federal government to support education infrastructure and governance. AES will use the funding to ensure that AES ...