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Complainant urges Steven Galloway to grant access to unredacted probe report
The main complainant in the Steven Galloway case is calling on Mr. Galloway to let UBC give her the information – and for legislative changes.
Winnipeg Free Press
NRC facility to offer collaborative opportunities
The National Research Council is investing $60 million in a new manufacturing research facility within the RM of Rosser in CentrePort Canada.
PIE News
Ontario sets out internationalisation strategy
Ontario’s government has set out its postsecondary education strategy 2018 which education providers are expected to meet over the next three years.
CBC
UBC students become teachers at Downtown Eastside summer business school
Part of the school’s Ch’nook Indigenous Business Education program, the initiative aims to help participants develop focused business ideas.
CBC
Laurentian University librarians and archivists worried about budget cuts
The school cut spending on staff and acquisitions by almost $200,000 in its most recent annual budget.
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