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Toronto’s OCAD University may boast another city landmark
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My $125,000 MBA investment: Was it worth it?
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Canada needs new programs to support innovation in the high technology and digital sectors of the economy, writes David Wolfe.
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Opinion: Trinity Western University and the erosion of religious freedom
A Supreme Court decision against the Trinity law school would dilute the freedom of religion and association in Canada and could imperil the Christian university, writes Brian Bird.
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Cabinet shuffle: Who are the new faces in the federal cabinet?
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau undertook his first major cabinet shuffle on Tuesday, vaulting three young MPs into key positions and moving several top Liberals out in the process.
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