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With food costs soaring and no national program, Canadian schools struggle to feed students

In the News   |   March 15, 2023

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Lindsay Steeves, a Grade 1 teacher at Cathy Wever Elementary School in Hamilton, knows that if she wants to feed young minds, she also needs to make sure their little bellies are properly nourished. So,... read more

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The case for raising RESP limits to keep pace with soaring inflation

In the News   |   February 21, 2023

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While inflation has massively increased the cost of a postsecondary education by driving up prices for tuition, food and rent, at least one thing has not kept pace with soaring education expenses: registered education savings plans. The... read more

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Hired exam takers, blackmail and the rise of contract cheating at Canadian universities

Articles of Interest   |   February 17, 2023

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Canadian universities are reporting a rise in academic misconduct cases in recent years, a trend that was exacerbated by the pandemic. In March, 2021, a student at the University of Toronto found a tutor online... read more

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Ottawa ends all research funding with Chinese military and state security institutions

In the News   |   February 15, 2023

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The federal government will no longer fund research with Chinese military and state security institutions and is urging the provinces and universities to adopt similar national-security measures. Innovation Minister François-Phillipe Champagne announced late Tuesday that... read more

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ChatGPT prompting some professors to rethink how they grade students

In the News   |   January 31, 2023

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Instructors at Canadian postsecondary schools, warned that the struggle to prevent cheating with artificial-intelligence apps such as ChatGPT won’t be won by a technological arms race, are instead changing how they conduct assessments. Professors are de-emphasizing essays and take-home... read more

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How ChatGPT, other AI tools could change the way students learn

Articles of Interest   |   December 19, 2022

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Experts say artificial-intelligence programs, such as ChatGPT, could usher in new methods of educational assessment and curriculum that test creativity, though students will also have to develop literacy for the technology’s limitations and biases. ChatGPT... read more

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New Brunswick introduces changes to French immersion program

Articles of Interest   |   December 16, 2022

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New Brunswick students entering kindergarten and Grade 1 will spend half their day learning French, and the other half in English class starting this fall as the country’s only officially bilingual province looks to dismantle... read more

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Canadian doctors trained at international medical schools increasingly giving up on their home country for work

In the News   |   December 13, 2022

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Canada’s health care system needs physicians to fill important gaps, but it has also set up barriers for international graduates to practise here instead of the U.S., Britain and Australia. More below • How international med students... read more

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Census shows high rate of undergraduate and college education among Canadians, but complex trends lie behind it

Articles of Interest   |   December 5, 2022

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More than half of Canada’s working-age population has graduated from either university or college, the highest proportion in the G7 industrialized countries, according to the latest data from the 2021 census. The share of post-secondary... read more

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CUPE to end education protests in Ontario after Doug Ford says he will repeal legislation banning strike

In the News   |   November 7, 2022

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Ontario education workers say they will return to work in response to Premier Doug Ford’s pledge to repeal legislation that imposed a four-year contract on the union and return to bargaining. Ryan Bird, spokesman for... read more

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Federal student loans to become interest free, Freeland says in fiscal update

In the News   |   November 4, 2022

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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has announced plans to erase the interest on federal student and apprentice loans as part of the government’s fall fiscal update. The move, made amid soaring living costs and the threat of... read more

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Ottawa to lift restrictions on hours of work for international students

In the News   |   November 1, 2022

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For many international students, the news that they will soon be legally allowed to work as many hours as they want comes as a huge relief. The federal government announced earlier this month that it... read more

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Australian universities sound alarm on fraudulent Ontario diplomas

In the News   |   October 31, 2022

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Several top universities in Australia will now only accept Ontario diplomas from high schools that have been vetted, after a number of applicants may have used fake documents. At least two schools in Ontario say their names... read more

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Fewer than half of Ontario Grade 6 students met provincial standard in math: EQAO results

Articles of Interest   |   October 21, 2022

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Ontario’s Education Minister will deploy math teams to underperforming school boards, screen some of the youngest learners for reading difficulties, and start issuing parents another round of up to $250 per child to pay for... read more

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Laurentian University’s creditor-protection plan offers a new lease on life, but big challenges ahead

In the News   |   October 5, 2022

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No publicly funded university has ever tried what Laurentian is about to do to settle its debts and avoid dissolution. There’s no guarantee it will work, but with fall classes under way, some staff and... read more

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