Headlines for Jan. 26, 2018

CBC
STU the odd school out as universities reach funding, tuition deal
Three of the New Brunswick’s four publicly funded universities have signed agreements with the provincial government for a little more money and a tuition cap for students.
Toronto Star
Opinion: Why I defended freedom of speech on campus
From my experience, the best way to ensure that an oppressive idea will thrive is to suppress it, writes former Ryerson University president Sheldon Levy.
CBC
New $17.5M food facility puts fresh spin on Saskatchewan foods
A new Agri-Food Innovation Centre expands the Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre’s capacity to develop and process products.
Global News
Franco Vaccarino re-appointed as University of Guelph president
The University of Guelph has re-appointed Franco Vaccarino as president, extending his tenure until June 2024.
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