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Former Ontario health minister Christine Elliott among 4 to receive honorary degree from Trent
Former Ontario health minister Christine Elliott is among four leaders to be presented with an honorary degree from Trent University at this spring’s convocation ceremonies in Peterborough.
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Calgary Chamber, U of C enthusiastic about provincial investments, hopeful for more dollars
Ed McCauley, the University of Calgary’s president and vice-chancellor, praised “increased investment in enrolment funding and financial support for infrastructure planning,” calling it “a positive step toward meeting growing demands for UCalgary.”
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B.C. budget: Student loan maximums doubled, repayment terms eased
Postsecondary students in British Columbia will soon have access to a hefty increase in student loan funding.
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Headlines for February 28, 2025
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Headlines for February 27, 2025
The Montreal GazetteU de M, McGill, Concordia denounce Quebec’s new cap on international studentsUniversities warn Quebec’s standing as a leading destination for international students and academics will suffer even more after the province on Wednesday announced enrolment...
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