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Death penalty expert examines Idaho student murders suspect's arguments against capital punishment

Bryan Kohberger’s defense team is facing a tough battle in their efforts to have the death penalty removed from the…

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Nova Scotia

Cap on foreign student permits costing Atlantic Canada $163M: report

Atlantic Canadian universities say Ottawa’s cap on foreign student permits has cost the region an estimated $163 million, according to a consultant’s report. The…

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Politics

Canada further reducing the number of international student permits

The Liberal government says it will slash the number of international student permits it issues by another 10 per cent.…

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Canada

N.S. student loan and grant maximums mostly stagnant since 2013, data shows

Amid higher tuition rates and the rising cost of living, the maximum student loan and grant amounts provided by the…

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Politics

Terror suspect who entered Canada on student visa to await U.S. evidence in jail

A Pakistani national accused of planning a terror attack against a Jewish centre in Brooklyn, New York likely will spend…

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Canada

Terror suspect accused of plotting attack in New York came to Canada on student visa: minister

A man who was arrested last week for allegedly attempting to enter the U.S. illegally to carry out a mass…

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Lifestyle

RCMP officer discusses online student safety

Children returning to school on Tuesday will be meeting new people and interacting with some technologies for the first time.…

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Canada

University of Waterloo student is 1st recipient of scholarship honouring slain Owen Sound restaurateur

The sudden, violent death of Sharif Rahman — owner of The Curry House restaurant and a dedicated community member — rocked people…

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Tech

SALTZMAN: How to shop for a student computer in 2024

A new school year is upon us – cue the rolling eyes, students – and so you might be in…

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Health

Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in medical student dreams of offering ‘culturally safe care’

The Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation has had its own health-care practices since time immemorial, but soon, it will also have…

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