Hannah Liddle is the assistant editor for University Affairs.
                    Hannah Liddle is the assistant editor for University Affairs.
A pro-Israel counter-demonstration led to a heavy police presence and tense campus environment.
CTV News Queen’s University names award-winning journalist Shelagh Rogers as next chancellor Queen’s University says renowned Canadian broadcaster and alumna, Shelagh Rogers will serve as its 16th chancellor starting July 1. CBC News Pro-Palestinian protesters set up encampment at McGill University Protesters...
CBC News Reduced hours, cut services at U of A sexual assault centre harms survivors, advocates say Students and former staff with the University of Alberta's sexual assault centre are calling for a full resumption of operations to ensure...
The Gazette McGill law professors launch unlimited strike The Association of McGill Professors of Law is seeking "protection against arbitrary decisions that would affect their career." Maclean's The Power List: Education The people shaping the Canadian classrooms of today and tomorrow. CBC News How...
Globe and Mail Universities say budget’s science funding will help retain researchers The federal government announced a major financial commitment to graduate students and scientific infrastructure in this week’s budget that university leaders say will help stem a brain...
CBC News N.S. post-secondary students graduate with among the highest debt: Statistics Canada In 2020, bachelor's degree students graduated with an average debt load of $39,100 CBC News MUN faculty pushing back against vote to hire private headhunting firm in search...
Times Colonist Canadian university teachers fear Alberta gatekeeping bill threatens academic freedom A national organization of post-secondary teachers is calling on Alberta to either change a proposed gatekeeping bill or scrap it altogether. CBC News Profs call Ford government bill 'political...
The Liberals’ major injection in research and innovation has been met with overwhelmingly positive responses.
CTV News New survey finds Canadians can’t cope with increasing numbers of international students A new online survey done out of Toronto shows Canadians believe there are too many international students, which has directly correlated with issues like housing. Times...
CBC News Goal to improve student mental health the focus of 40 recommendations in new University of Guelph report School's president says she hopes campus community will 'hold us accountable.' Toronto Star Frustrations mount among York University students as strike drags...
Jeffrey J. Hennessy has been appointed president and vice-chancellor of Acadia University. He began his six-year term in September 2023. An Acadia alumnus, Dr. Hennessy returns to the university from Mount Allison University, where he most recently...