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Quebec’s Anglo universities prepare to meet French language targets
Fall 2026 cohort will be the first required to hit 60 per cent proficiency — and falling short means financial penalties.
Fall 2026 cohort will be the first required to hit 60 per cent proficiency — and falling short means financial penalties.
Many others face drastic tuition increases as their status is set to change from ‘domestic’ to ‘international’.
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.
Marie-Eve Sylvestre, University of Ottawa’s new president, discusses leadership, academic freedom and the future of universities.
Restructuring and selling property among changes to reduce annual spending.
Why is the free distribution of scientific literature such a contentious issue?
Negotiations fail, picket lines rise at northern Ontario university.
Researchers at York University work to crack the code on shifting lake ice quality.
Provincial government amends the bill's controversial section 5 after outrage from the higher education sector.
University of Manitoba joins global Ukrainian Studies coalition.
A province-by-province overview of the issues on the horizon for 2026.
The granting agency is steering toward a new funding model to keep intellectual property rights, and the commercial technologies they spawn, in Canadian hands.
We look forward to covering the issues that matter most to you in the year to come.