MTS boss should put up, or... - Winnipeg Free Press

MTS boss should put up, or...
Winnipeg Free Press
In Nick Martin's piece Some schools opted out of national math test (May 10) Manitoba Teachers' Society president Paul Olson implies the disappointing mathematics performance of Manitoba students is a mere conjurer's trick, with other provinces ...

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Former BLG winners have gone on to great things - Calgary Herald

Former BLG winners have gone on to great things
Calgary Herald
Life as a Canadian university student-athlete is spent largely in anonymity. Yes, you may play on a school team, but you face the same scholastic and financial pressures as many of your peers, and you sacrifice what free time you have in order to ...

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2012 Providence graduation celebration - mySteinbach.ca (blog)


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2012 Providence graduation celebration
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A giant graduation celebration April 20-22 ended the academic year for Providence University College and Providence Theological Seminary. Nearly one thousand people attended various festivities. For the third year all graduation events were held on ...

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Educated analysis or cappuccino logic: Responding to the Quebec student strike - rabble.ca (blog)

Educated analysis or cappuccino logic: Responding to the Quebec student strike
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Yes, Quebec students pay the lowest university fees in Canada, and CEGEPs are publicly funded and therefore very affordable. It's in part why Quebec has the highest post-secondary education participation rate in the country: because their students can ...

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Tuition protest: near-naked march, CLASSE demands, student votes - CTV.ca


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Tuition protest: near-naked march, CLASSE demands, student votes
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With regards to the special tax on banks, Dubois said that in five years it would collect $410 million a year -- enough to offset the $400 million university students currently spend on tuition. Speaking from Quebec City, Beauchamp repeated that ...

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G-Form Gear Set To Smash Into Wireless Expo Bringing Bowling Ball Demo to ... - Albany Times Union

G-Form Gear Set To Smash Into Wireless Expo Bringing Bowling Ball Demo to ...
Albany Times Union
It is not edited by the Albany Times Union. State-of-the-art protective gear provider G-Form brings their RPT-based products to the 2012 Canadian Wireless Trade Show September 12th and 13th. Perhaps nothing demonstrates the physical wear and tear these ...

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Canada West meetings will be important for WolfPack - www.kamloopsnews.ca

Canada West meetings will be important for WolfPack
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By MARK HUNTER In less than two weeks, the TRU WolfPack athletics department will take a major step toward moving four more teams into the CIS, Canada's top university sports league. Ken Olynyk, TRU's director of athletics and recreation, ...

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First Annual Shindleman Family Lecture at the Canadian Institute for the Study ... - US Department of State (press release)

First Annual Shindleman Family Lecture at the Canadian Institute for the Study ...
US Department of State (press release)
In the same month, the second case of anti-Semitic violence in Manitoba involved a male student at the University of Winnipeg. The student was accosted by another male student and told to “get that disgusting Zionist star (Star of David necklace) off.

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NDP, Mulcair widen support across the country: new poll - CTV.ca


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NDP, Mulcair widen support across the country: new poll
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Those who live in the province or Manitoba (not the province of WINNIPEG) know a lot differently then what you posted. The NDP has been eating way too many cookies from the Manitoba Hydro cookie jar and try to claim they have a 'balance budget'.

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This Day, May 2, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin - Cleveland Jewish News (blog)

This Day, May 2, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin
Cleveland Jewish News (blog)
“The first known Jew to settle in what is now Canada was Ferdinande Jacobs, a fur trader with Hudson's Bay Company who came to Manitoba in 1732.” (Jewish Virtual Library) 1 713(6 of Iyar, 5473): Josep Josel Wertheimer, father of Rabbi Samson Wertheimer ...

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