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Universities urged to work together to ramp up AI adoption
COU report outlines AI’s risks to privacy, security, integrity, autonomy, copyright, and the environment, while advising institutions to responsibly embrace the technology.
COU report outlines AI’s risks to privacy, security, integrity, autonomy, copyright, and the environment, while advising institutions to responsibly embrace the technology.
Amira Elghawaby champions religious accommodations on campus.
Province invests an additional $148 million to add 4,000 new seats to high-demand programs.
Government announces a 2% increase, but bilateral agreements mean the devil is in the details.
CTV NewsPush to preserve University of Guelph greenhouse continuesThere are renewed efforts to save a community landmark at the University of Guelph, despite the city’s approval of the school’s demolition plan. CBC NewsToronto Metropolitan University's new medical school...
CTV NewsCanada closes 'flagpoling' loophole for temporary visa holdersTemporary residents of Canada will no longer be able to utilize the flagpoling process to initiate work or study permits, following a ban from the Canada Border Services Agency. Calgary...
The Whig StandardPolicing bill for Queen's homecoming drops 80 per cent in two yearsThe policing bill for this year’s homecoming celebrations came in at just over $250,000, down from a record $1.25 million just a couple years...
The National PostOpinion: Ontario needs to become a global leader in artificial intelligenceOur future-proof plan involves prioritizing energy and building capacity for more high-performance data centres. CBC NewsCBU reverses stance, says it will proceed with online bachelor of...
‘It’s a bit of a stealth STEM program.’
The Pie NewsIRCC addresses concerns over document resubmissionAmid concerns over reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada is asking international students to resubmit important documents, the department has reiterated that the process is “not new". CTV NewsReport says...
CastanetTRU becomes first university in B.C. with guaranteed tuition rates for international studentsThompson Rivers University is the first post-secondary institution in the province to approve a guaranteed-tuition model for its international students. CBC NewsThe U of A is...
National PostCanada's housing crisis chosen as 'story of the year' by Canadian PressJasper wildfires and tensions between Canada and India round out the Top 3. National PostOpinion: DEI is in retreatThat doesn’t mean the battle is over. CTV NewsUniversity...
Three students talk ecological grief.
The Globe and MailEight highlights from the Liberal government’s fall economic updateThe Liberal government’s fall economic update shows Ottawa blew past its self-imposed deficit cap. Financial PostFall economic update long on drama, but short on proposals to push...