THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Canadian University Press April 1, 2014
Intellectual debates are something to be cherished. They should be engaged in actively, especially in a university setting.
By Canadian University Press March 30, 2014
Outgoing executives for the University of Windsor Student Alliance — representing over 10,000 undergraduate students — are scrambling to make decisions that will determine the fate of the union after the association’s 2014 general elections resulted in a vacancy of all executive, board of directors, board of governors and senate positions.
By Canadian University Press March 21, 2014
A recent court decision in the case involving corporations TekSavvy and Voltage Pictures is working towards shutting down copyright trolling in Canada and protecting alleged infringers from exploitation.
By Canadian University Press March 17, 2014
The University of Ottawa has suspended its men’s varsity hockey program due to allegations that certain members of the team were involved in a gang sexual assault.
By Canadian University Press March 2, 2014
Alex Neve, secretary general of Amnesty International Canada, has been instrumental in exposing Canada’s human rights issues — especially his subjects of passion: refugee and immigrant law.
By Canadian University Press February 17, 2014
In early January 2014, York University accepted and endorsed gender intolerance for the sake of religious toleration.
By Canadian University Press February 16, 2014
The bright lights of international soccer tournaments will be shining on Canada in the summers of 2014 and 2015 and Moncton, N.B. is ready for the spotlight.
By Canadian University Press February 15, 2014
Advocacy is becoming more prominent in medical classrooms as working physicians are advocating for their patients at increasing rates.