Globe and Mail
Lack of research funding pushes PhD students out of Canada, threatening a new brain drain
As funding for graduate students, postdocs and research-granting councils stagnates, Canada could lose a generation of talent.
The Sudbury Star
Ontario helping more students become doctors in Northern Ontario
A historic number of undergraduate seats and postgraduate training seats are now prioritized for Ontario residents.
CBC News
Thompson Rivers University is phasing out its undergraduate fine arts program
Students, alumni and instructors are protesting Thompson Rivers University’s plan to phase out its bachelor of fine arts program.
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