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U of T student’s case saves city bike lanes
The Ontario Superior Court rules in favour of a bid to stop the provincial government from tearing out cycle tracks.
The Ontario Superior Court rules in favour of a bid to stop the provincial government from tearing out cycle tracks.
University of Regina Professor Marc Spooner analyzes the threats to academia’s public mission.
Defenders of democratic debate are rising to meet the challenges of ideological polarization, governmental interference, and underfunding of academic institutions.
International scholarship winner Ria Jhoanna Ducusin studies how communities in the Philippines cope with inundations.
Canadian sports administration programs are proliferating, but questions arise about whether available training outstrips job prospects.
What started as a hobby is now helpful for both his degree and his fellow classmates.
‘I like to think that a powerful woman is one who has the wherewithal to bring out the best in those she leads, mentors, and serves.’
‘Digital rights is a very important form of gender equality.’
Not just a nuisance, flies pose potential health and behavioural risks to cows.
An interview with Michael Kehler, a University of Calgary researcher who specializes in the intersection of gender and education.
Who knew a flower could bloom in space?
The university is hoping the time capsule will ‘send a message to future generations of Brock Badgers.’
CNW GroupCanada announces 2025 Express Entry category-based draws, plans for more in-Canada draws to reduce labour shortagesMinister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship announced the 2025 Express Entry categories, which include a new education category, to align the...
Yukon university serves First Nations communities while demystifying the North as the latest member of Universities Canada.