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Kathleen Wynne says you may not like her but she can protect against the danger her rivals would pose
Wynne has promised to recall the legislature “swiftly,” if she is re-elected, to force 3,000 striking York University contract faculty and teaching assistants back to work after three months on the picket lines.
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U of S researcher building MRI to monitor astronaut’s health in space
A new lightweight MRI device being built and designed at the University of Saskatchewan will help monitor the health of astronauts during space missions.
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Student report urges action on sexual violence
A joint report by student groups found that the implementation of mandated sexualized violence policies vary significantly between institutions.
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