Laura Beaulne-Stuebing is the digital journalist for University Affairs.
Laura Beaulne-Stuebing is the digital journalist for University Affairs.
The Toronto Star The WE Charity scandal wiped out Ottawa’s jobs program for students last summer. Where did the money go — and will it be available this year? When the Canada Student Service Grant launched last June, Prime...
CBC Laurentian University president grilled by northern Ontario MPs at Commons committee The president of Laurentian University was called to a House of Commons committee Tuesday to discuss Indigenous midwifery education, but faced pointed questions about the school's finances...
The Globe and Mail Postsecondary students could lose summer work placements due to delayed federal funding extension When the pandemic threatened to cancel the work terms of postsecondary students across the country last year, professors got creative and used...
Calgary Herald Exceptional tuition hikes up to 51 per cent proposed for engineering, medical and MBA students at UCalgary Some domestic University of Calgary students could see tuition hikes as high as 32 per cent in fall 2022, with...
CBC Federal government invests $200 million to build an mRNA vaccine plant in Ontario The federal government today announced a $200-million investment to help a Mississauga, Ont.-based company build a plant that can churn out millions of mRNA vaccines. CBC Permanent...
CTV News Challenges mount for international students as province requests tighter travel restrictions Confusion and uncertainty continue for international students with Canada suspending flights from both India and Pakistan, and now the government of Ontario asking for even tighter...
CTV News Standalone northern medical school a waste of money, Lakehead says Ahead of hearings next week on the province's plan to make the Northern Ontario School of Medicine a standalone university, Lakehead University is calling the plan a...
‘Had the program not been offered in … northern Ontario, we would not have become midwives,’ says one Laurentian graduate.
CityNews Canada announces new pathway to permanent residency for families of crash victims Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino announced a new policy to help the families of victims of two major airline disasters become permanent residents in Canada. CTV News Families feel...
CBC University of Waterloo plans for 50% capacity classes in September The University of Waterloo says students can expect more in-person learning this coming September and is planning to hold classes at 50 per cent capacity. Global News USask students optimistic...
The Hill Times Budget investments not enough to replace need for new round of COVID student benefits, says Green leader Paul Liberal MP Julie Dzerowicz says the market has recovered enough to replace the benefit with actual employment, but...