Université Sainte-Anne and SAIT have recently announced new programming. USainte-Anne has launched a program for students interested in pursuing a career as a bilingual administrative assistant. The ...
The Government of Northwest Territories is adopting Pathways to Teach Canada, a pan-Canadian service that simplifies the evaluation of internationally educated teachers’ credentials and language ...
In a recent article for University Affairs, Moira MacDonald discusses the findings of a Council of Canadian Academies (CCA) report that investigated the state of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) ...
Several news articles detail how colleges—especially those in Ontario—are being impacted by the federal government’s changes to the international student program. Several institutions and ...
The University of Manitoba and York University have each announced a variety of new sustainability initiatives. UManitoba launched the 2024 Green Investment Fund to support student, faculty, and staff ...
Cégep de la Gaspésie et des Îles, Cégep de la Pocatière, Cégep de Saint-Félicien, and Cégep Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu have renewed their cooperation agreement with réseau CTPN. This five-year renewal ...
Andy Viano of EdTech Magazine has written an article about the phenomenon of ghost students, which are aliases or stolen identities used by scammers and bots in order to gain access to institutional ...
Algonquin College has received a $2M donation from The Joyce Family Foundation to support students facing financial barriers. This gift–which Algonquin says is the largest single contribution in the ...
Western University has launched its Canadian Severe Storms Laboratory (CSSL), which is supported by a $20M investment from ImpactWX. The funding will advance the study of atmospheric science—including ...
The University of King’s College has expanded its Mi’kmaw Journalism Initiative to include students in the one-year Bachelor of Journalism and Master of Journalism programs. The initiative covers up ...
Centennial College, Redeemer University, the University of Alberta, and the University of Saskatchewan have each announced new micro-credential programming to meet industry needs. Centennial and ...