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When CSIS comes knocking: Amid reports of Muslim students contacted by spy agency, hotline aims to help
Creators of University of Toronto-based student support line say spy agency often on ‘fishing expeditions.’
Edmonton Sun
Uyghur students in Canada fear for their families in China
Students say they’re unable to return home because of fears they’ll be detained and sent to the re-education camps. But returning home is a possibility they may have to face when their visas or passports expire.
TheRecord.com
University of Waterloo’s student government rebranding is about more than a name
The largest student government at the University of Waterloo is changing its name. But this is about more than four words. It’s about how student politics is changing.
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