Headlines for Sept. 13, 2019
Globe and Mail
Conservatives’ on-campus flyers maligning ‘left-wing’ professors anger academics, faculty representatives
The Conservative Party is distributing flyers that suggest university professors are agents of left-wing indoctrination.
Morocco World News
Canada Wants More Students from Morocco, Senegal
In a bid to benefit more from skilled migrants, while consolidating its reputation for easing socio-professional integration for migrants, Canada is planning to appeal to more international, French speaking students.
National Post
Randall Denley: Ontario’s new student fees policy is a chance for campus papers to prove their worth
Unless the students all intend a career in the CBC, the luxury of automatic funding will not be their workplace reality.
Globe and Mail
Why Canada’s skills mismatch is cause for concern
Do your skills match the requirements of your job? For a large portion of Canadians, the answer is no, which raises serious concerns for policy-makers.
CTV News
Workers ratify new contract with University of Windsor
About 400 workers at the University of Windsor have ratified a new contract.
Montreal Gazette
Bombardier beefs up internship program to focus on aerospace jobs
Bombardier is ramping up its internship program in a bid to restock its pipeline of future employees while helping the aerospace industry tackle an ever-growing labour shortage.
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