Ottawa Citizen
Mediator sought in faculty contract talks with University of Regina
The Saskatchewan government has been asked by the University of Regina Faculty Association to appoint a mediator to help reach an agreement in its lengthy contract talks with the university.
TheRecord.com
Campus newspapers fear loss of student support
The Progressive Conservative government intends to let students go online to opt out of non-essential campus fees.
London Free Press
Ex-PhD student can move ahead with Western University lawsuit: Appeals court
A former student who claims Western U pushed him out of a PhD program after his thesis supervisor died has been allowed to press his claim for damages against the school.
StarMetro Halifax
After Nova Scotia hockey brawl, university sport director considers policy changes
After the brawl, 15 players and two head coaches from the Acadia Axemen and St. Francis Xavier X-Men had received automatic game suspensions that take effect immediately.
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