Headlines for June 9, 2022
The Globe and Mail
Canadian universities still partnering with Huawei despite 5G ban over security
Leading Canadian universities say they intend to continue research and development with Huawei Technologies Co. – which reaps intellectual property from the partnerships – after Ottawa’s decision to ban the Chinese telecommunications giant from 5G wireless networks over national-security concerns.
CBC News
As rents rise this Waterloo student mulls cramming into a house with 5 others
In a survey 40 per cent of students said they paid $800/month for a single room.
CBC News
Indigenous scholar says he was rejected by University of Sask. over lack of documentation
Real Carriere, a northern Saskatchewan man of Cree and Métis ancestry, will stay at the University of Manitoba.
CBC News
Nursing programs expanding to more applicants, but not more seats
Nova Scotia’s advanced education minister says 200 nursing school seats to be added in 18 to 24 months.
CBC News
Gatineau, Que., prof suspended, fined for sexually inappropriate behaviour
Stéphane Bouchard pleaded guilty for actions that took place from 2011 to 2016.
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