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GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA
Getting Alberta's kids back to school
The ongoing teachers' strike has disrupted classrooms across Alberta, setting back student learning and deepening achievement gaps. Each day schools remain closed, students lose critical. . . . . .
 
COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES CANADA
New $16 Million Partnership Strengthens Indigenous-Led Entrepreneurship and Business Education Across Canada
Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) and three Indigenous institutes -- Nicola Valley Institute of Technology, Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies, and Six Nations Polytechnic -- have. . . . . .
 
SASKATCHEWAN
Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Students Benefit From Increased Mitacs Internships
Saskatchewan students now have more opportunities to access research internships. In 2025-26, Saskatchewan is providing $1.58 million to support Mitacs - an increase of $430,000 from last. . . . . .
 
ENGLISH MONTREAL SCHOOL BOARD
Nesbitt Elementary School music teacher Derome to receive prestigious award
Caroline Derome, the music teacher at Nesbitt Elementary School in Rosemont, has been named a 2025 Teacher of Distinction. She will be receiving her award from the Royal Conservatory of Music in. . . . . .
 
TORONTO METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
New TMU task force launches to support responsible AI use
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how universities work. From classrooms to research labs, AI tools are reshaping education. Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is taking action to use. . . . . .
 
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA
UVic scores three Signal Awards for social impact podcasts
Two podcasts produced by research teams at the University of Victoria are making international waves, winning accolades from the 2025 Signal Awards.  A Radical Act of Hope with Siila. . . . . .
 
UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
UM helps keep HIV program in Kenya running following U.S. funding cuts
Joyce Adhiambo has lived with HIV for the past 24 years, and she depends on antiretroviral (ARV) drugs to keep her alive. She was shocked when she found out that United States President Donald. . . . . .
 
 
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