SAIT among Canada's top 5 research colleges for 2025
The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology marks two decades of applied research, securing a top-five spot among Canadian colleges. Discover how SAIT drives innovation in Calgary and beyond.
The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology marks two decades of applied research, securing a top-five spot among Canadian colleges. Discover how SAIT drives innovation in Calgary and beyond.
Lethbridge Polytechnic has secured the ninth spot on Research Infosource's list of Canada's top 50 research colleges. Discover what this achievement means for Alberta's polytechnic sector.
Fleming College climbs to 17th in Canada's Top 50 Research Colleges, driven by a 300% surge in industry funding. Discover how its applied research centres are fueling innovation.
Alberta government introduces bill protecting regulated professionals' free speech rights. Learn how this 'Peterson Law' could impact professional colleges across the province.
Trevor McFadyen warns that international student caps could push B.C.'s small campuses to the brink, threatening affordable local education in communities across the province.
New international student enrollment at US colleges dropped 17% this fall due to visa restrictions and Trump administration policies, impacting universities and economy.
Northern Ontario's Cambrian College eliminates six academic programs following federal international student cap. Learn how this impacts Sudbury's educational landscape and local economy.
British Columbia directs one-third of international undergraduate seats to private institutions, raising concerns about funding crises in public colleges serving vulnerable populations.
Post-secondary institutions in Lethbridge experience 40% enrollment drop for international students following federal government restrictions. Learn how this impacts Alberta's education sector.
Federal international student caps push B.C.'s small colleges to the brink, exposing decades of provincial underfunding that threatens social mobility and local economies.
Edmonton community leaders and displaced students are scrambling for solutions after a sudden college campus closure leaves academic futures uncertain.
Ukrainian students studying in Saskatchewan express growing anxiety as a crucial financial aid program supporting their education faces potential termination, leaving many uncertain about their academic futures.
The Saskatchewan government announces landmark $250 million investment in universities and colleges, securing stable funding through 2029 and addressing inflation pressures.
Toronto's George Brown College is exploring a significant rebranding initiative that could see the institution change its name for the first time in decades. Discover the reasons behind this potential transformation and what it means for students and the