Headlines for June 20, 2022
CBC News
Personal details of 15,000 MUN students leaked in accidental data breach
About 1,000 students received emails with other students information.
U of T News
Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy to address students at U of T’s Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, will address a student audience at the University of Toronto next week via a live video link.
Global News
Hamilton’s CityLAB now a permanent hub for post-secondary students tackling real-world challenges
A win-win collaboration that pairs students up with Hamilton staff and community stakeholders to support the city’s strategic priorities is now a permanent program after a multi-year pilot project.
CTV News
Thousands of York University workers could walk off the job July 1
York University Staff Association, which represents administrative, technical and laboratory staff on campus, has been without a contract since July 31, 2021.
CBC News
University of Alberta international students call out ‘unfair’ exclusion from awards
Residency requirements not a common criteria for awards and medals, says University.
The Winnipeg Free Press
See no science, hear no science…
U of M conference focuses on the blind arrogance of mainstream, colonial-based practices that continue to dismiss validity, potential benefits of Indigenous perspectives.
CBC News
Expert opinion mixed on changes to N.S. student immigration program
Immigration lawyers differ on whether new rules will make a difference in population.
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