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University of Guelph’s president resigns
The University of Guelph will begin the search for a new president and vice-chancellor. Charlotte Yates announced that she is resigning effective Thursday, Nov. 7.
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Federal government announces new measures to help build more homes across Canada
Sean Fraser, the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities, announced two new measures that will help unlock more homes across the country.
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Ericsson announces funding boost for R&D centres through partnership with Ottawa
Wireless networking technology company Ericsson Canada says it is expanding a previously announced partnership with the federal government through a combined investment of more than $630 million in research and development centres.
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