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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

NL increases funding for post-secondary, confirms tuition freeze

The government of Newfoundland and Labrador released its 2026 budget this Wednesday, its first since being elected last year. The budget allocates $446 million to post-secondary education in the province — compared to…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western approves 2026-27 university budget

Western University’s Board of Governors approved a balanced budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year, focused on academic excellence, research impact, student experience and strategic growth. Western is projected to end the…

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National Post·policy

NP View: Caroline Elliott is a beacon of hope for B.C.

Nowhere has the progressive takeover of our institutions been more complete, or more destructive, than in British Columbia. Thankfully, the Opposition B.C. Conservative Party has the opportunity to elect a leader…

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McMaster Daily News·policy

Art, advocacy and student leadership: All in a year’s work

Olivia Henderson is already thinking about how she’s going to welcome students to Wilson College – even though she just went through the experience herself a few months ago. For Henderson, a first-year student at the…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Dr. Nancy Baxter appointed as McMaster University’s next Vice-President and Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Nancy Baxter to Vice-President and Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences beginning August 31, 2026. An internationally respected academic leader, clinician, and researcher,…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Schulich fellowship program aims to transform fracture care for older adults

Fractures can happen in an instant – a slip on the ice, a misstep in the kitchen, a quiet fall at home. For older adults the consequences are often life-altering, triggering a cascade of complications that can threaten…

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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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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

McMaster expands Forest Nature Preserve and launches first-of-its-kind climate research station

McMaster University is expanding the McMaster Forest Nature Preserve with the addition of more than 14 acres of ecologically significant, biodiverse land in West Hamilton, strengthening opportunities for research,…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Reading the signs in the streams before emergencies unfold

Share Waterloo spin-off founded by professor emeritus uses hydrologic modelling and real-time forecasting technologies to predict how water moves through landscapes As climate change intensifies, managing water systems…

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National Post

King Charles urges U.S. to support NATO and Ukraine, reject isolationism in landmark speech

King Charles III called on the U.S. to maintain its leadership role in the world, and to support Ukraine and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, in a remarkably pointed speech for a monarch that urged Americans to…

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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·research

McMaster and industry partners awarded $7.5M to lead semiconductor research

A new collaboration between McMaster researchers and industry partners TechInsights and Fibics Incorporated is advancing research and development for next-generation semiconductors. The 5-year project, titled CASCADE —…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Celebrating President Vivek Goel: A Night of Gratitude and Impact

Share On April 23, the University of Waterloo community gathered with partners and community members for a fundraiser and celebration of President Vivek Goel as he prepares to complete his term. On April 23, the…

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Queen's Gazette·higher-ed

Queen’s honours graduates and honorary degree recipients

Queen’s honours graduates and honorary degree recipients jlw2 Mon, 04/27/2026 - 19:47 The academic year has reached its finish line, and for Queen’s students completing their programs, the moment they’ve been working…

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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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National Post·policy

Majority of Carney’s Liberals have faith in his leadership. Here are the ones who don’t, according to a poll

When Prime Minister Mark Carney won government last year, several issues important to Canadians were awaiting his immediate attention. Read More

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Charu Kaushic recognized with lifetime achievement award for immunology research and advocacy

The Canadian Society for Immunology (CSI) has named McMaster University researcher Charu Kaushic the 2026 recipient of its prestigious Bernhard Cinader Award. The CSI’s highest honour, the Cinader award acknowledges…

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National Post

Matthew Taub: Toronto has lost confidence in its police leadership

When someone who spent decades inside a police service starts raising concerns publicly, people pay attention. Former Toronto police homicide inspector Hank Idsinga has done exactly that, and what he has alleged should…

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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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UBC News·research

From Wulfstan of York to Pete Hegseth, fake Bible verses have often been politicized

How can Pete Hegseth, the United States defense secretary who claims to be a devout evangelical Christian , have placed Quentin Tarantino on the same footing as the word of God? An example from the early 11th century…

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