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Alberta post-secondary students pay more tuition than national average: report
According to a forecast released by saving and planning company Embark, a four-year university degree in Canada costs an average of $75,387.
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Notices sent out as UVic reports tuberculosis case on campus
The university says only those who have received an email from Island Health will need to be screened.
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Vancouver Police Department said it is deploying additional officers to ensure safety during a Thursday night pro-Palestine protest downtown.
National Post
A food bank in Ontario is turning away international students looking for free food
The board president of a food bank in Brampton, Ont., says her facility has become so overrun with international students seeking free food that she has had to put up a sign telling them to stay away.
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