Minister Faust’s three-part series highlights the importance of Africentric education for children in Canada. African-Canadian students deserve the same education European settler children receive.
Canada has long been known for the quality of its education and for the inclusive spirit that defines its classrooms, campuses, and communities. Generations of international students have come here to ...
Scholarly Communications and Copyright Services Librarian, University of British Columbia Jennifer Zerkee receives funding from an SFU/SSHRC Small Explore Grant ...
The Canadian Education Council (CEC) has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) to promote professional academic cooperation and establish the ...
This week marks the first of many symposiums by the Department of Canadian Heritage and Dalhousie University in their three-year project to support Black Canadian education. Past/Future: African ...
Canadian medical schools have officially ended joint accreditation with the United States, adopting fully independent standards. The move emphasizes Canadian values, social accountability, and DEI ...
In the aftermath of major changes to international student and immigration policies, the leading advocacy group representing Canadian international education published a report calling for strategic ...
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