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Review finds Halifax university ‘protected’ late professor accused of sexual assault
Feelings of shock, anger, and disgust remain a day after the University of King’s College released its independent report into accusations of sexual assault, levelled against one of its former professors.
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Chinese postdocs under scrutiny in Canada
The Chinese regime gave postdoctoral students two weeks of training on avoiding security scrutiny and then sent them to Canada to gain access to vital technologies for industrial and military purposes, a new report has said.
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UNB, NBCC to launch manufacturing training programs with money from province
Two New Brunswick postsecondary institutions and a United Kingdom-based company’s Canadian division are partnering with the province to create a suite of programs to train workers for the manufacturing sector.
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U of Guelph says $3M lawsuit by professor should be thrown out
The University of Guelph, school administration and researchers being sued by a professor at that institution say a lawsuit against them has no standing.
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