International students at USask struggle to keep up with rising tuition costs

International students at the University of Saskatchewan are voicing their concerns about the cost of tuition increasing nearly every semester. Some say their tuition has nearly doubled from $21,000 since

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Medical students face delayed graduation amid Quebec doctor dispute

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Medical students in Quebec say they are facing major disruptions to their training as contract negotiations between the province and

Proposed Ontario legislation first step to ‘fire’ trustee over Italy trip

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Education Minister Paul Calandra’s first action of the fall sitting suggests his focus on eliminating trustees hasn’t shifted, tabling legislation

Electric vehicle charger explosion in B.C. caught on camera

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Technical Safety BC has released some shocking video of an explosion last year at an electric vehicle charging station in

‘Language is culture’: Manitoba universities to offer Ojibwe, Cree immersion degrees

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About 750K Alberta students enter 3rd week of no school amid teachers strike

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A labour relations professor is criticizing the Alberta government’s threat to legislate striking teachers back to work as about 750,000 students enter

About 750,000 Alberta students enter third week of no school amid teachers strike

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A labour relations professor is criticizing the Alberta government’s threat to legislate striking teachers back to work as about 750,000

Province to rebuild Port Coquitlam elementary school destroyed by suspicious fire

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The plan to rebuild a Port Coquitlam elementary school has finally been

Diploma exams made optional as teachers reject Alberta’s request to end strike, enter mediation

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The union representing Alberta teachers says it has turned down a request

Shaping Saskatchewan: Scott Banda

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The University of Saskatchewan’s new chancellor is an alumnus of the post-secondary institution. Scott Banda was appointed as USask’s 17th