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Art schools grapple with AI
Creative arts among the first and hardest-hit by powerful new tech.
Creative arts among the first and hardest-hit by powerful new tech.
Campus access to the technology will expand research possibilities.
After dropping its legal battle over out-of-province tuition hikes, the university increases its efforts to promote French language and culture.
Millions more allocated to research, clinical nursing training, and French-language education.
Carney government also proposes $1.7 billion to recruit international researchers.
With an increasingly diverse student body, Canadian universities seek to make students feel at home.
Aiming to shut down visa fraud, Immigration Minister Lena Diab faces grilling over broad powers granted in Bill C-12
19 Canadian scientists showcase Canada’s “immense and diverse pool of talent”
Legault government passes special legislation changing doctors’ pay structure and ordering clinical educators back to work.
‘Nearly every song ever written by a Canadian songwriter has already been scraped,’ says music industry witness.
The much-anticipated Mintz report lays out 11 recommendations for transforming the province’s post-secondary sector.
Parties float private-college partnerships, tuition rollbacks, and job-focussed education as voters in Newfoundland and Labrador head to the polls.
Protesters demonstrate and burn Israeli flag two years after the Hamas attack on Israel.
Witnesses testify for and against applying diversity criteria to scientific funding.