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May 14, 2026
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UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
Julie Cafley appointed vice-president, Francophonie and External and Community Relations
Julie Cafley began her quest to become vice-president, Francophonie and External and Community Relations at the University of Ottawa by taking an approach she is very familiar with:. . . . . .
 
GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO
Ontario Investing $4.4 Million to Help More Indigenous Students Train for In-Demand Aviation Careers
The Ontario government is investing an additional $4.4 million into the First Nations Technical Institute (FNTI) to rebuild its Aviation Training Centre and help more Indigenous students develop. . . . . .
 
ALBERTA
More teachers, smaller classes
Alberta's government is investing $200 million through the new Class Size Reduction Grant to reduce class sizes in kindergarten to Grade 9 in the 2026-27 school year. Almost 90,000 students. . . . . .
 
ELEMENTARY TEACHERS' FEDERATION OF ONTARIO
Education funding falls well below inflation, failing students
The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario (ETFO) issued the following statement in response to the provincial government's 2026-27 core education funding announcement: "Calling this. . . . . .
 
INVESTING IN WORLD-CLASS RESEARCHERS AND RESEARCH TEAMS
Government of Canada invests over $168 million in Canada's research ecosystem
On May 13, on behalf of the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, Karim Bardeesy, Parliamentary Secretary. . . . . .
 
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University News

UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
Julie Cafley appointed vice-president, Francophonie and External and Community Relations

QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY
Queen's announces next dean of Faculty of Arts and Science

NOSM UNIVERSITY
Inaugural NOSM University Honorary Degrees to Celebrate Leaders Who Have Transformed Health Care in the North

BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
From concept to prototype: BCIT students pitch at 2026 Student Innovation Challenge

SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY
Students tackle dual-venture challenge at Innovation Sprint

UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL
Concentrated rainfall is increasing global aridity, according to new study by an UQAM professor published in Nature

KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
KPU English instructor secures $120k grant to bolster research journal

UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
New grant advances Indigenous-led research in organ donation and transplantation

BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Student researcher turns seafood waste into valuable health solutions

UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
A sticky solution to a pesky agricultural problem

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY
Concordia-made AI model could speed up and improve infrastructure crack detection

MCGILL UNIVERSITY
Discovery of fat-burning ‘switch' could lead to advances in bone disease treatments

MCGILL UNIVERSITY
McGill researchers' sustainable construction method aims to improve earthquake safety

WESTERN UNIVERSITY
Study led by Western prof shows excessive screen time for children

UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
Researcher Receives $?1.65M to Support Innovative Training in Environmental Monitoring

MANITOBA
Provincial Government Expands French-Language Nursing Education

UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
Innovative lab brings realism to long-term care training for UNB students

UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
Canada's first cohort of RNs with prescribing authority graduates from UWindsor

UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
New federal funding will support improvements to EDI in Atlantic academic institutions

UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
Hundreds gather at fifth annual pow wow to celebrate culture and community at UWindsor

UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
New national nursing text led by UWindsor dean champions Indigenous and equity content for first time

College News

GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO
Ontario Investing $4.4 Million to Help More Indigenous Students Train for In-Demand Aviation Careers

OLDS COLLEGE
The Collier Award Celebrates Years of Student Success

ST. LAWRENCE COLLEGE
SLC Announces its Honorary Diploma Recipients for 2026

RED DEER POLYTECHNIC
Apprentices add to Red Deer Polytechnic's legacy at 2026 Skills Canada Alberta competition

JUSTICE INSTITUTE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Full Circle: From the Office of Indigenization to the Police Academy

LANGARA COLLEGE
From classroom to clinic: Langara students lead research on nurse wellbeing

COLLEGE OF NEW CALEDONIA
CNC celebrates National Nursing Week by highlighting the impact of practical nursing education

MOHAWK COLLEGE
Mohawk College among post-secondary institutions affected by Canvas cyberattack

CANADORE COLLEGE
Canadore College closing West Parry Sound campus

NORTH ISLAND COLLEGE
Pacific Seaweed Summit considers an ocean of opportunities

ASSINIBOINE COLLEGE
Edna Edwards School of Nursing named at Assiniboine

K-12 News

ALBERTA
More teachers, smaller classes

ELEMENTARY TEACHERS' FEDERATION OF ONTARIO
Education funding falls well below inflation, failing students

SOOKE SCHOOL DISTRICT
School district working to rectify soaring temperatures at Colwood school

BLUEWATER DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
Bluewater District School Board Appoints New Superintendent of Education

WESTWIND SCHOOL DIVISION
Magrath Elementary Choir Hits High Note with Provincial Nomination

LIMESTONE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
Limestone Students Shine at the 2026 Ontario Skills Competition

ONTARIO AUTISM COALITION
Ontario Auditor General Confirms What Families and Educators Have Been Sounding the Alarm About for Years: We are Failing Students with Disabilities in Ontario Schools

ONTARIO
Some Ontario students are being sent home because schools can't meet their special needs: auditor

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Provincial Government Responds to Release of the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner PowerSchool Report

TRILLIUM LAKELANDS DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
2026 Director's Student Voice Summit

OTTAWA CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD
Cooking Up Futures with the Culinary Co-op Program

YORK REGION DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
Environmental Leadership is Blossoming at Thornlea Secondary School

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
New pilot program to support youth mental health

SASKATCHEWAN
Lucky Lake Community Celebrates $50,000 Provincial Grant for New Playground

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