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The year ahead in higher ed
A province-by-province overview of the issues on the horizon for 2026.
A province-by-province overview of the issues on the horizon for 2026.
We look forward to covering the issues that matter most to you in the year to come.
Accepted by Canadian universities, some 130 students remain stuck in Gaza and Egypt, awaiting government paperwork.
The program will provide funding to bring 100 top-tier international research chairs and their teams to Canada.
The Canadian Wine Library welcomes tasters, educators and researchers to its 19,000-bottle collection.
Universities provide one of the few bright spots, according to the Council of Canadian Academies.
The Build Communities Strong Fund, announced in this month’s budget, is the first long-term federal infrastructure program open to post-secondary institutions.
Cuts to international study permits raise alarm, research investments welcomed.
Funds also promised for TMU med school, Inuit Nunangat University.
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.