THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Canadian University Press September 19, 2013
Should some students receive wages for mandatory work terms while others have to pay for the opportunity to work without compensation?
By Canadian University Press September 11, 2013
The Ontario’s Human Rights Code has changed it’s policies regarding Canadian work experience as a job prerequisite.
By Canadian University Press April 7, 2013
The risk of concussion comes along with many sports. By the time athletes reach the university sport level, many of them will have experienced at least one concussion, and many have suffered several.
By Canadian University Press April 7, 2013
For a country whose very identity is tied to the Rocky Mountains, abundant fresh water, large forests and diverse species of animals and plants, Canada has an abysmal record on setting and meeting greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets.
By Canadian University Press April 6, 2013
The connection between horror films and political ideologies.
By Canadian University Press April 4, 2013
A bill recently passed in the House of Commons will make discrimination on the grounds of gender identity prohibited.
By Canadian University Press April 1, 2013
Stroke patients affected by decreased strength on one side of their body can do high-intensity strength training on their unaffected side to improve their mobility, according to new findings by University of Victoria researchers.
By Canadian University Press March 29, 2013
The consequences of the Whatcott ruling.