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EFCC arrests school owner for alleged visa and scholarship fraud in Uyo
Operatives of the Uyo Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission , EFCC, have arrested an alleged serial fraudster Mrs. Imaobong Cyril Okpong for her alleged involvement in a series of visa fraud schemes and fake offers of...
DeepDive: How Canada’s postsecondary institutions can pivot to become the growth engines our economy needs
DeepDives is a bi-weekly essay series exploring key issues related to the economy. The goal of the series is to provide Hub readers with original analysis of the economic trends and ideas that are shaping this high-stakes moment for Canadian...
Canada's lumber sector reels from Washington's tariffs
Log booms in the water at a log sort yard near Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, on July 15. BLOOMBERG/GETTY IMAGES Canada's lumber industry is bracing for more pressure after Washington imposed fresh tariffs on timber and furniture...
Supreme Court prepares to consider fate of Trump's tariffs, as president calls out Canada for ad about levies
WASHINGTON — Less than two weeks away from oral arguments before the Supreme Court about the legality of sweeping tariffs that President Donald Trump placed on most countries, the nation’s top court is setting more of the ground rules for the...
TKMS: Subs could be made in Canada, but not anytime soon
The head of a Germany company bidding to win Canada's lucrative submarine contract said it is possible to build its submarines, or part of them, in Canada — but probably not any time soon. If Ottawa wants anything like that baked into a deal for...
Parks Canada invites Dawson locals to haunt historic sites for Halloween
Local groups and businesses can transform heritage buildings into spooky attractions for a community-led haunted walk on Oct. 30 Parks Canada Yukon will be allowing Dawson City residents to utilize the Klondike National Historical Sites as spaces...
Nuclear Innovation Institute conference spotlights regional leadership in Canada’s clean energy future
More than 150 leaders from across the nuclear industry, municipal government, education, business and community sectors came together this week for the second-annual Clean Energy Frontier Conference, hosted by the Nuclear Innovation Institute...
Trump says he’s canceling trade negotiations with Canada over anti-tariff ad
TORONTO — For weeks, high-ranking Canadian officials have been traveling to Washington to meet with their U.S. counterparts and hammer out a deal that would ease some of the punitive tariffs that President Donald Trump has imposed on Canada. Prime...
Overcoming constraints: Advancing the 2023 Canada-CARICOM Strategic Partnership
38 The special relationship between Canada and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) remains a critical component for the development of the region. Beyond simply a consequence of regional foreign policy and a source for development assistance to the...
Efcc Arrests School Owner Over ‘series Of Visa, Scholarship Fraud’ In U
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has announced the arrest of an alleged serial fraudster, Mrs. Imaobong Cyril Okpong, for her alleged involvement in a series of visa fraud schemes and fake offers of foreign scholarships for...
Google’s $2M Investment Boosts AI Education at Miami Dade College
MIAMI—In a move that underscores the growing urgency to prepare the American workforce for an AI-dominated future, Google has awarded $2 million to Miami Dade College to expand its artificial intelligence education initiatives. The funding,...
Canada's first 'nation-building' nuclear project relies on US suppliers
Canada’s first major “nation-building” investment is going toward a small modular reactor project that depends heavily on US suppliers for key technology and components. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Thursday that the federal government...
Acadia to be home to only dedicated tick research centre in Canada
Most people would cringe at the thought of spending their careers surrounded by thousands of ticks, but for Nicoletta Faraone, it's a dream come true. Faraone, an associate professor of chemistry, will lead the Canadian Tick Research and...
Ontario trustee who education minister sought to fire resigns, tied to Italy art trip
TORONTO — An Ontario school trustee who the province's education minister sought to fire through legislation has now resigned. TORONTO — An Ontario school trustee who the province's education minister sought to fire through legislation has now...
Trump says a Canadian ad misstated Ronald Reagan's views on tariffs. Here are the facts...
Trump attacked the ad on Truth Social Friday posting: “CANADA CHEATED AND GOT CAUGHT!!! They fraudulently took a big buy ad saying that Ronald Reagan did not like Tariffs, when actually he LOVED TARIFFS FOR OUR COUNTRY, AND ITS NATIONAL SECURITY.″...
Case School of Engineering honors 2025 winners at 140th Annual Awards Presentation
As members of the Case Western Reserve University community celebrated Homecoming and Reunion Weekend 2025, the Case School of Engineering took time to acknowledge outstanding alumni from the college. On Oct. 10, alumni and supporters attended the...
Assumption students celebrate diversity with Amplify Your Culture
Students at Assumption College in Brantford danced to music and sampled a variety of foods during the annual Amplify Your Culture event on Thursday morning.Article content The school’s large cafeteria was filled with exhibits from 36 different...
Ron MacLean dropping by Ottawa Valley's "Hockey Town" Thursday as key note speaker at Algonquin College
Even if you are only just mildly interested in the game of hockey there is a very good chance that you know who Ron MacLean is. MacLean joined “Hockey Night in Canada” during the 1986–87 season, taking over hosting duties in Calgary and Toronto...
Alberta’s Teachers’ Strike Could Spark a Wider Revolt
Over 51,000 teachers in Alberta, Canada are on their first-ever province-wide strike, demanding meaningful salary increases and better working conditions. As the strike enters its third week, Premier Danielle Smith’s right-wing United Conservative...
Trump says he’s ending Canada trade negotiations over anti-tariff ad
WASHINGTON DC -- President Donald Trump said on Thursday he was terminating trade talks with Canada, threatening once again to upend the crucial economic relationship between the United States and its second-biggest trading partner. Trump said he...