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91ÑÇÉ« lauds Ratan Tata’s role in strengthening India-Canada relations through education 

As tributes pour in from around the world following the passing of Ratan Tata passing, the University is lauding the global visionary’s contributions to internationalization of education. Tata has played a significant role in strengthening India-Canada relations not only through business operations in Canada, but also as a regular contributor to the higher-education sector, maintaining […]

Canada has always had a ‘tap on, tap off’ immigration policy aimed primarily at filling jobs

The federal government will soon announce its immigration plan and immigration levels for the next three years. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals have already signalled, however, that the number of immigrants will decline from the levels of the past several years. The government has been under fire for its immigration policy and must move carefully with a federal election likely next […]

91ÑÇÉ« and Toronto Raptors collaborate to give students a lift on and off the court

91ÑÇÉ« will be an exclusive university partner in select international markets and co-create opportunities for student engagement and success. 91ÑÇÉ« is proud to announce an exciting new multi-year partnership with the Toronto Raptors that formalizes a shared commitment to engaging current and future 91ÑÇÉ« students in Canada and around the world. The new collaboration […]

Pharma company funding for patient advocacy groups needs to be transparent

Patient groups should be playing a central role in Canada’s health-care system, advocating for their members by promoting the visibility of their conditions, pushing for more rapid and accurate diagnoses and lobbying for the introduction and funding of new treatments and drugs that may help relieve their members’ symptoms and extend their lives. However, all […]

Climate change is causing algal blooms in Lake Superior for the first time in history

Lake Superior is known for its pristine waters, but a combination of nutrient additions from increasing human activity (including farming and development), warming temperatures and stormy conditions have resulted in more frequent blooms of potentially harmful algae. Cyanobacteria thrive in freshwater systems with warmer water temperatures and elevated nutrient inputs, typical of highly urbanized and agricultural […]