Providence University College and Theological Seminary is laying off 10 percent of its workforce and downsizing its academic programs due to a significant drop in international...
The federal government is grappling with potential office space shortages as it prepares for a return to in-office work four days a week, beginning on July...
The federal government of Canada is confronting potential office space shortages as it prepares for civil servants to return to the office for four days a...
The Nanaimo chapter of Unplugged Canada is advocating for a postponement in the introduction of smartphones and social media for children. The organization is urging the...
The Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation has released new findings regarding the search for unmarked graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School. The investigation has...
A public servant in Canada has raised concerns regarding the repeated requirement to submit medical documentation for a chronic illness. This situation highlights the challenges faced...
In Manitoba, workplace health and safety regulations currently require employers to provide essential sanitary items such as toilet paper, hand soap, and towels at no cost...
The provincial government of Ontario has announced that public colleges and universities will receive nearly all international student application spots available for 2026. This decision comes...
Ontario’s post-secondary institutions will see a significant shift in international student allocations for the year 2026. According to Nolan Quinn, the Minister of Colleges and Universities,...
Colleges and universities in northeastern Ontario are grappling with significant challenges as the federal government announces stricter limits on international study permits. Starting in 2026, new...