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Graduates urged to lead with compassion
Highlights from this year’s inspiring spring convocation speeches across Canada.
Highlights from this year’s inspiring spring convocation speeches across Canada.
Universities relish a multi-billion-dollar provincial infusion, but budgeting remains frugal for 2026-27.
Anti-racism group steps up efforts amid budget cutbacks, EDI backlash.
Talent Innovation Canada receives promised funding to match grad students with companies to develop new technologies.
Millions more allocated to research, clinical nursing training, and French-language education.
Post-secondary institutions will receive $882.6 million in operating funding.
Impact on faculty and students remains unclear amid decreased enrolment and financial challenges.
A successful debate series places universities at centre stage in ending polarization.
With targeted investments in research and innovation, the provincial budget banks on universities to boost the economy — but fails to address structural underfunding.
Universities will receive $33.6 million in operating funding in 2026-27.
Universities given reprieve after cuts proposed earlier this month.
Université de Montréal’s new diplomat-in-residence talks about the enduring role of universities in a world marked by uncertainty, international tension and technological change.
Modelled on the late American conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk, Jamil Jivani’s tour brought discussion of economics, immigration and identity to universities across Canada.
Axing the Quebec Experience Program may discourage global talent from settling in the province.