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Two solitudes: Quebec Universities in WWII
Historical researcher explores English-French divide over Second World War.
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Montreal students, professors, protest Quebec’s Bill 9
Demonstrators to rally against law that restricts the wearing of religious symbols and forbids prayer rooms in higher education institutions.
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McGill appoints French emissary, makes peace with province
After dropping its legal battle over out-of-province tuition hikes, the university increases its efforts to promote French language and culture.
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Stéphane Dion: “The university will always be a forum for debate”
Université de Montréal’s new diplomat-in-residence talks about the enduring role of universities in a world marked by uncertainty, international tension and technological change.
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Quebec’s proposed Constitution sparks universities’ opposition
Provincial government amends the bill's controversial section 5 after outrage from the higher education sector.
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Teaching physicians, med students battle Quebec’s Bill 2 with strikes and lawsuits
Students strive to make up for lost time after fall labour disruptions.
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Clinical teaching stoppage delays Quebec med students’ graduation
Legault government passes special legislation changing doctors’ pay structure and ordering clinical educators back to work.
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Narrative CVs put researchers front and centre
New format is a vast improvement over the old Canadian Common CV.
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Granting agencies grapple with scientific fraud
Sophisticated schemes are forcing the Tri-Agency to update its framework on research conduct.
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Judge overturns Quebec’s tuition hikes on out-of-province students
The decision is a partial victory for McGill and Concordia universities.