Canada is transitioning from a method of joint US-Canada medical school accreditation to a purely Canadian accreditation system.
The aftermath of Canada's study permit cap is only intensifying following months of policy whiplash, says Philipp Reichert.
EDMONTON - Schools across Alberta are preparing to close their doors while the province readies a home curriculum for students ahead of Monday’s provincewide teachers strike. Education Minister ...
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Enrolments slide by over a thousand: Is Canada losing its appeal among international students?
Canada’s once-strong appeal for international students is slipping, with long-term enrolments in public schools falling by over 1,000 in 2024–25. Risi ...
Lime Micromobility, the operator of Vancouver’s shared electric scooter service, celebrated its one-year anniversary of operating in the city in September. But some advocates think there needs to be ...
Outdoor education – which takes students outside the classroom and onto sports fields, wilderness trails and waterways – is a central tenet of a private school experience. When young people step away ...
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Is Canada becoming the top choice for Indian students after H-1B hike?
For decades, the US has been the top choice for Indian students, but shifting visa policies are changing the trend. With rising costs and uncertainties around H-1B, Canada is emerging as the preferred ...
The Government of Canada is allocating more than $13.5 million to the Yukon to help the territory provide French as a minority language and French as a second language education, from preschool to ...
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Curve Lake’s day school history reveals Indigenous activism in the face of colonial schooling
Archives are full of letters from Curve Lake dating back to the 19th century, demanding better pay for teachers, requesting Indigenous teachers and even asking for their own school boards.
Canada is “no longer competitive in attracting global talent” after nearly two years of federal policy changes, says CBIE president.
The government of Canada is investing $13.5 million for French language education in the Yukon. The federal and territorial governments announced the agreement in a news conference Monday. The money ...
There’s no question that a private school education can be expensive. But that doesn’t mean only wealthy families can afford one. Across Canada, private schools open doors to students from all ...
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