Toronto Star
International education in Canada requires direction, funding and limits
Canada takes a risk by counting on international students to keep professors paid. That risk is doubled by relying on two countries — India and China.
CBC News
Trudeau launches EU-Canada Summit in Newfoundland with research announcement
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kicked off a two-day summit with the top two heads of the European Union on Thursday night in a small brewpub on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean in Newfoundland and Labrador’s capital city of St. John’s.
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Line between free speech and hate speech is questionable: Israeli consul general
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