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Twenty-five per cent of Canadians believe a degree is necessary for economic success

Twenty-five per cent of Canadians believe a degree is necessary for economic success

TORONTO — A new survey suggests one in four Canadians believe a university degree is essential to succeed economically.
UNBC to offer courses on artificial intelligence

UNBC to offer courses on artificial intelligence

The university is partnering with RoboGarden Inc. to offer courses in machine learning and AI
Mental wellness is key as fall deepens – and the cost is rising

Mental wellness is key as fall deepens – and the cost is rising

Health benefits increasing in importance as workers seek wellness
How Canadians with certain mental illnesses qualify for the disability tax credit and other benefits

How Canadians with certain mental illnesses qualify for the disability tax credit and other benefits

Some qualifiers concerning mental disability are more complicated but issues such as adaptive functioning, attention, concentration, goal setting and memory are considered.
UVic says it will release guidelines on use of AI by next semester

UVic says it will release guidelines on use of AI by next semester

In the meantime, individual departments have set their own policies and put together ad-hoc solutions
TRU board to decide fate of fine arts program at upcoming meeting

TRU board to decide fate of fine arts program at upcoming meeting

TRU to decide fate of university program
Ask a planner: Can an RRSP help pay for my unpaid leave?

Ask a planner: Can an RRSP help pay for my unpaid leave?

Contributing to your registered retirement savings plan and subsequently withdraw from it is clever, but let’s dissect how you would approach planning for such a life event.
People matter. Period. Does leadership have it wrong?

People matter. Period. Does leadership have it wrong?

Put your people first and everything else - financial performance, safety, environment and community enrichment - will follow.
What are parents’ rights groups actually fighting for in schools? And do students want it?

What are parents’ rights groups actually fighting for in schools? And do students want it?

Pronoun policies and sex education are just some of the targets of conservative movements that want to control how children learn. Some pupils have other ideas.
Vancouver Airport Authority signs MOU with Native Education College

Vancouver Airport Authority signs MOU with Native Education College

Agreement enables a range of joint initiatives to benefit Indigenous learners while also enabling cultural awareness training
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