AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUniversity Access & Governance: Algoma University has reopened first-year admissions to five previously paused undergraduate programs (geography, history, music, sociology and visual arts) after financial pressure tied to Ontario’s 2024 international student caps. Student Mobility & Costs: Saskatoon Transit fares rise July 1, with adult single rides up to $3.50 and monthly passes up to $91, while children in Grade 8 and under keep free rides. Youth Workforce Planning: Algoma Workforce Investment Corp. is launching a survey for youth ages 15–29 to shape local education, training and employment supports. Health Education Recognition: Northern Ontario School of Medicine awarded its inaugural honorary degrees to Elder Theresa Fiddler and Maureen Lacroix, highlighting integrated community learning in NOSM’s undergraduate program. Mobility Tech Partnership: National Seating & Mobility becomes a preferred partner for LUCI, expanding access to collision-avoidance and safety features for power wheelchair riders across Canada and the U.S.
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