Headlines for Oct. 10, 2017
Edmonton Journal
MacEwan University’s first Indigenous female president Deborah Saucier ready for real change
Dr. Saucier plans on sitting down with every unit and every department over the next six months to better understand the education ecosystem.
Ottawa Citizen
Carleton’s Sprott School of Business to get new $48-million home
Construction is expected to begin in 2018, with the building opening in 2020.
Global News
International students in New Brunswick to receive Medicare coverage
The province’s post-secondary education minister, Roger Melanson, says the move will help New Brunswick recruit more international students.
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