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CBC – The National What will happen to university courses with mandatory in-person components? University and college students ask questions about how the pandemic will affect their schooling. The Globe and Mail Summer enrolment up at universities despite online shift during pandemic Enrolment in spring and summer courses has jumped at many Canadian universities despite […]
Global News Federal aid for post-secondary students Students who face little hope of landing a summer job can now apply for the Canada Emergency Student Benefit. The PIE News Canada: new flexible post-grad work rules Canada’s government has announced “flexible” post-graduation work permit rules for international students studying at a distance, while individual institutions have […]
Maclean’s What will university look like this fall as a result of the coronavirus? Socializing is a big part of the post-secondary experience. For now, that aspect of university life doesn’t seem to be available—at least not in the usual ways. CTV News Here’s what students need to know to apply for the emergency benefit […]
CBC – The National Students to start university without the promise of campus life Students who were looking forward to first-year university are coming up against the new reality that most classes will likely be held online, crushing plans to revel in the campus experience. Global News How COVID-19 is affecting Canadian post-secondary students Statistics […]
The Globe and Mail McGill, UBC among universities to offer majority of fall semester online A number of Canadian universities announced that their classes will be held primarily online in the fall, acknowledging that restrictions required to contain COVID-19 may remain in place for months. Montreal Gazette Courses at Montreal universities to be mainly online […]
The Toronto Star They hoped for jobs and to immigrate to Canada. For international students, the pandemic has dimmed that hope The dream of becoming a Canadian was within reach for Joyce de Paul until until COVID-19 hit in March. Global News Post-secondary students facing additional stress during pandemic Mental health has been an ongoing […]
Global News As pandemic progresses, Maritime universities plan for all possibilities next semester As the high school year comes to an end, guidance counsellors and recruitment staff report that Grade 12 students are feeling more anxious than usual about attending college or university in the fall. Saskatoon Star Phoenix ‘An unprecedented time’: U of S […]
The Globe and Mail Ontario shelves plan for performance-based postsecondary funding, while Alberta pushes ahead The Ontario government has temporarily shelved a plan to introduce performance-based funding for postsecondary institutions as it comes to grips with the economic and administrative destabilization caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. CBC Post-secondary schools face rough autumn if pandemic keeps […]
CBC Indigenous post-secondary students confused about federal COVID-19 funding support Indigenous post-secondary students facing financial challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic are giving the federal government’s aid announcements mixed reviews. CBC Scientists concerned focus on COVID-19 disrupting regular health research funds Canada’s health research granting agency has postponed its usual funding competition due to COVID-19, sparking […]
CTV News Senate passes $9B suite of COVID-19 student aid measures Senators were recalled to Ottawa on Friday, where after several hours of deliberation they passed the federal government’s $9-billion suite of student-focused COVID-19 supports, the third piece of emergency legislation since the pandemic shut down regular parliamentary sittings. CBC Students who collect emergency COVID-19 […]
The Globe and Mail Canadian universities work to mitigate financial threat posed by coronavirus Laurentian set off a domino effect in mid-March as the first Canadian university to shut down in-person classes. CTV News Carleton University concerned fall enrollment may drop due to COVID-19 Carleton University is concerned the COVID-19 pandemic will impact student enrolment […]
Vancouver Sun Opinion: Research universities recognize unique responsibility to fight spread of pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has tested our society and its institutions as few other events have. The Chronicle Herald Cape Breton University president calls for more help for international students Cape Breton University president David Dingwall is calling on the federal government for […]
CTV News House passes $9B aid package after emergency student benefit boosted The House of Commons fast-tracked and passed the $9-billion suite of student-focused COVID-19 supports on Wednesday, after opposition parties negotiated a boost to the federal government’s proposed emergency benefit for students. The Sudbury Star Laurentian looking for bold ideas to balance budget Laurentian […]
The Kingston Whig Standard Queen’s University, St. Lawrence College still working on fall plans Although there have been no in-person classes in about a month and a half, the current school year is not over. However, eyes are already turning to what will happen when the next academic year begins this fall. CBC Temporary layoffs […]
CTV News MPs to convene House of Commons Wednesday to pass student aid measures The House of Commons is being recalled on Wednesday to study, debate, and likely pass the federal government’s promised suite of measures aimed at helping students during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Globe and Mail Conservatives seeking legislative changes to Ottawa’s $9-billion […]
CBC News ‘A race against the disease’: Canadian researchers part of global effort to develop COVID-19 vaccine ‘We have a highly motivated team, and everybody is willing to step up and do as much as they can’. Sarnia Observer Nipissing offers temporary accommodations for health workers Nipissing University is partnering with the North Bay Regional […]
CTV News Feds commit $1.1B for COVID-19 vaccine, clinical trials, immunity research Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced $9 billion in new financial support for post-secondary students. Global News Coronavirus outbreak: Bains says vaccine research announcements will build capacity for later distribution Science Minister Navdeep Bains said the announcement of the COVID-19 Immunization Task Force […]
iPolitics Trudeau announces $9B to support students — including a new $1,250 benefit Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced $9 billion in new financial support for post-secondary students. CBC Federal government offers relief to northern students facing summer job reductions The announcement of federal aid for students is going to come as welcome news to […]
The Toronto Star Canadian scientists sound alarm over peer-review corners being cut under pressure of COVID-19 pandemic The novel coronavirus was engineered in a lab using HIV. Stem cells are a potent weapon against the new pandemic. People with blood Type A are more susceptible to COVID-19. None of these “discoveries” has been proven. But […]
Global News University of Regina enrolment up despite online-only classes The University of Regina’s spring/summer semester will be solely delivered via remote learning, using online resources due to policies enacted to stop the spread of COVID-19. Global News B.C. considers alternating days for students once they return to class British Columbia’s top doctor says the […]