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Part-time faculty on strike at two Halifax universities
By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted October 23, 2025 1:03 pm 1 min read Part-time faculty at Halifax’s Saint Mary’s University went on strike Thursday, joining their peers from Mount Saint Vincent University, who went on strike the day prior....
Canada’s spy agency now shares intel with corporations — thanks to a push from TC Energy
Editor’s note: This story is a collaboration between the Investigative Journalism Foundation and The Narwhal. A Canadian oil and gas firm successfully pressed Canada’s spy agency to start sharing government intelligence with the country’s...
Low Canadian cone crops and high bird numbers hint at busy winter feeders in the Berkshires
Today’s story is about something that has already happened and something that might happen. Usually I focus on one particular species, but this week I want to give you a rundown of the “Winter Finch Forecast” that is published annually by the...
OPINION: Alberta’s teachers’ union a big booster of a provincial sales tax
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists Thousands take part in a rally in support of teachers and public education outside the Alberta Legislature, in Edmonton Sunday Oct. 5, 2025. Photo by David Bloom /Postmedia Article content The Alberta...
Restore cancelled proms, Ontario education minister urges school boards
Photo: The Canadian Press Ontario Minister of Education Paul Calandra visits students in the classroom at École Catholique Pape-François school in Stouffville, Ont., Friday, May 2, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette Education Minister Paul...
Alberta teachers to protest at legislature as fall sitting begins
Open this photo in gallery:A student joins a protest in support of pay for teachers and funding for schools at the Alberta Legislature, on Sept. 22.AMBER BRACKEN/The Canadian Press Thousands of teachers and their supporters are expected to...
Prospects report: Canadiens prospect Michael Hage stepping up at Michigan
There has been plenty of talk since the big NCAA-CHL rule change about how U.S. college hockey — with its shorter schedule and top-notch facilities — can provide outstanding opportunities for NHL prospects to develop off the ice. University of...
Why Canada’s Tajon Buchanan is thriving for club and country
Speak to any close observer of Team Canada’s men’s national team and there is one overriding sentiment that they can all agree on: Tajon Buchanan is back. Buchanan has firmly entrenched himself as one of the locked-in starters under coach Jesse...
Canadian government steps up anti-fraud efforts including new Financial Crimes Agency
Photo by Jason Hafso via Unsplash The Government of Canada is to introduce the first cross-government national anti-fraud strategy and set up a new agency to tackle financial crime. The moves – which aim to tackle what is described as “an...
Trump pardons Canadian Binance founder Changpeng Zhao
Breadcrumb Trail Links Business News Author of the article: The Associated Press Will Weissert And Alan Suderman Published Oct 23, 2025 • Last updated 7 minutes ago • 2 minute read Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, the world's largest...
Canada's Clean50 leaders awarded for robot boats, plant-based salmon and more
Robotic solar-powered marine vessels that can map seafloors, track whales and even sneak up on illegal fishing boats. A plant-based salmon alternative that “looks, cooks and flakes” like the real thing. An ultra-long, high-voltage power line that...
Eugene K. Pettis Elected Regent Of The American College Of Trial Lawyers
By Carrie Carrie T. Cox Eugene K. Pettis, a Co-Founder and Senior Partner at Haliczer Pettis & Schwamm, has been elected to the 15-member Board of Regents of the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL). He will represent Region 7,...
Professor Jairam Reddy reflects on an exceptional life dedicated to dental education and leadership
As the country is set to commemorate the 165th anniversary of the arrival of indentured Indians on November 16, POST reporter, NADIA KHAN, spoke to 88- year-old retired Professor Jairam Reddy, a distinguished figure in both the dental and higher...
Average funded ratio of Canadian DB plans rises to 134% in Q3 2025: report
Canadian companies are falling behind in their competitiveness by not preparing credible climate transition plans, according to a new report from Business Future Pathways. The... Throughout her university career, Jacqueline Silver assumed her...
Parents, students muddle through teachers strike
Parents, teachers, and students headed online and outdoors to keep busy this week as the Alberta teachers strike rolled on. Alberta teachers continued to demonstrate across the province as the walkout entered its third week. The province proposed...
Canada will double its non-US exports as Canadians can't rely on US: Carney
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney makes a live address on Canada's plan to build a stronger economy in advance of the 2025 Budget, at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa on Oct 22. (AP) TORONTO, Oct 23, (AP): Prime Minister Mark Carney set a goal...
Dreher High senior studying with Royal Winnipeg Ballet School
Collins Coffey Dreher High School student Collins Coffey is spending her senior year dancing in the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School in Canada. The school’s goal is to nurture the next generation of dancers and help them achieve their goals on and off...
How Australia, the US, New Zealand and Canada are navigating change
Last week, 1,500 delegates gathered in Australia’s capital city for the 2025 Australian International Education Conference (AIEC) to tackle the theme of ‘navigating change’. Following a period of heavy policy turmoil, delegates heard from...
When Minds Race and Bodies Ache: Investigating the Dual Burden of Generalized Anxiety and Somatic Symptoms on Nursing Students’ Well-Being During Exams at Qassim University
Introduction Exams are widely recognized as significant stressors for university students, particularly those enrolled in rigorous healthcare programs like nursing.1 Nursing students often face unique challenges due to the demanding nature of...
Vatican to return Indigenous artefacts to Canada ahead of Jubilee year
The Vatican is preparing to repatriate a collection of Indigenous artefacts, including an Inuit kayak, from its Anima Mundi museum to communities in Canada. The Vatican is set to announce the repatriation of a “few dozen” Indigenous artefacts from...