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MONTREAL (CUP) โ Despite a Parti Quรฉbรฉcois victory in last weekโs provincial election, student leaders say the movement is far from over. This is
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87 per cent of Ontario college students are either satisfied or very satisfied with the knowledge and skills acquired from their programs. This percentage
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MONTREAL (CUP) โ A retired Concordia University professor drew criticism for sending an email to his former students on Aug. 16 encouraging them to
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In an attempt to increase innovation, the federal government is urging Canadian universities to double the number of international students studying in Canada. University
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Easier credit transfers, a greater emphasis on โexperiential learningโ and increased teaching quality are among the priorities the Ontario government has in mind for
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Michael Nicula wants a change in Canadian politics, and he believes his political party can deliver it. โItโs not just a totally new political
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Post-secondary education is expensive โ there is no denying it. Whether you are paying for school on your own, getting assistance from the government
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Monthly reports run by the Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) on secondary school confirmation statistics show that as of June 2012, 70,000 students had


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