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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Velocity startup Eventist rethinks live event ticketing

Share Waterloo alum’s new event ticketing platform lowers fees, reduces stress and simplifies event management When University of Waterloo alum Ciara Azam (BASc ’20) set out to make event management easier, she wasn’t…

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National Post

‘Crime has just blown out of control here’: The businessman challenging Hamilton’s NDP mayor

This fall's Ontario municipal elections are shaping up as the most compelling in years, thanks to stark left-right battles. Read More

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National Post·higher-ed

Carney looks more like Trudeau with every update: Full Comment podcast

They’re blowing windfalls. They’re setting up government agencies to subsidize favoured schemes. They’re dithering on infrastructure. And they shrug at Canada’s uncompetitive tax regime. The policies of Prime Minister…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

Spring fiscal update boosts colleges, trades training

The spring economic update , which Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne tabled in the House of Commons on Tuesday, April 28, announced a $6 billion investment in training young people for skilled trades, mainly…

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Queen's Gazette·policy

Policy studies expert Eugene Lang and public policy researcher Brigid Waddingham write an op-ed on the cultural barriers within the federal bureaucracy that could get in the way of Prime Minister Carney's economic plan

Policy studies expert Eugene Lang and public policy researcher Brigid Waddingham write an op-ed on the cultural barriers within the federal bureaucracy that could get in the way of Prime Minister Carney's economic plan…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

‘A life of extraordinary consequence’ McMaster Community mourns Professor Juliet Daniel

McMaster University is mourning the loss of Distinguished University Professor and proud Barbadian-Canadian Juliet Daniel. “My friend Professor Juliet Daniel lived a life of extraordinary consequence,” says McMaster…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western student turning trash into energy with ultra-low emission incinerators

Toxic black smoke hit Chathura Fernando before he even saw the flames. Fernando, now a third-year engineering student, was visiting Sri Lanka, the homeland he left as a small child. As he walked through the Negombo…

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McMaster Daily News·policy

How will AI impact the workforce? DeGroote experts weigh in

When it comes to AI and the workplace, questions abound: Should AI be used to screen candidates in hiring? Should managers use AI for significant decision-making? Should human employees report to an AI manager? Faculty…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Google and UWaterloo show the future of learning in the age of AI

Share From acing driver’s tests to democratizing fitness, students show how AI can enhance learning at the Future of Learning Symposium To keep up with the AI paradigm shift, the University of Waterloo and Google…

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Queen's Gazette

Sustainable finance expert Paul Calluzzo talks about the Canada Strong Fund, and who will pay for it

Sustainable finance expert Paul Calluzzo talks about the Canada Strong Fund, and who will pay for it jv58 Tue, 04/28/2026 - 13:47 Link https://www.thestar.com/business/where-will-the-money-come-from-to-fund-carneys……

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

‘We bring the human in’

Alex Sévigny is an optimist about how AI will change the world of work — specifically, the world of communications and public relations, an industry he’s worked in as an academic and a practitioner for more than two…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Honouring Asian Heritage Month 2026

Share President and Vice-Chancellor, Vivek Goel celebrates the achievements, contributions, and fellowship by those of Asian heritage Each May, we recognize Asian Heritage Month at the University of Waterloo . It’s an…

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National Post·policy

An ethics report just called on Mark Carney to sell his investments. Here’s why it likely won’t happen

OTTAWA — Lots of ink has been spilled this past year about the quandary of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s sprawling past business dealings, significant investments and his many potential conflicts of interest , and a…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Ivey Business School marks new chapter as Donald K. Johnson Centre opens in Toronto

More than 150 leaders gathered in Toronto on April 23 to open the Donald K. Johnson Centre – marking a defining moment in Ivey’s history made possible by a transformational $30-million gift from alum Donald K. Johnson .…

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Queen's Gazette·policy

Policy Studies expert Don Drummond co-writes an op-ed on the importance of fiscal responsibility in government

Policy Studies expert Don Drummond co-writes an op-ed on the importance of fiscal responsibility in government jv58 Thu, 04/23/2026 - 17:23 Link…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

Universities Canada, CAUBO warn federal action is needed as Canada’s universities face worsening financial outlook

A report published today warns of a deteriorating financial outlook for the country’s public post-secondary institutions and recommends priority federal interventions for sector stability. The report, “ Building…

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McMaster Daily News·research

People spend more money on days with more air pollution, research shows

How does air pollution impact consumer spending? Research by assistant professor Sanghwa Kim from the DeGroote School of Business shows a clear link between air pollution and higher spending, especially on discretionary…

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McMaster Daily News·research

Rubber reborn: McMaster startup converts tire waste into sustainable solutions

A McMaster startup is turning old rubber tires into new materials used in construction, reducing waste and carbon emissions along the way. Neopara Materials has created a reinforcing filler ingredient made with…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

Entrepreneurship is weaving its way into engineering schools

As they work to balance financial pressures, student expectations and academic freedom, engineering schools are turning to entrepreneurship. Kathy Baig, Chief Executive Officer of the École de technologie supérieure…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Building Canada’s capacity to address climate change

Share The Waterloo Climate Institute equips municipal leaders with interdisciplinary skills to integrate climate action into infrastructure, planning and decision-making As extreme weather events escalate across the…

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