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The challenges for neurodiverse students in postsecondary education
Neurodivergent students are significantly underrepresented in post-secondary education (PSE), with less than half disclosing their identity or diagnosis to their institution, according to a research series from The Conference Board of Canada and the Future Skills Centre.
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With elections looming, a group of Canadian technology leaders has teamed up to launch a new platform for entrepreneurs to share policy ideas with the help of experts and artificial intelligence.
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