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BCS, or bcs, may refer to: American football [ edit ] Bowl Championship Series , a system that selected matchups for major college football bowl games between 1998 and 2013
TORONTO (Reuters) -Canada is further reducing the number of study permits it will grant to foreign students and tightening eligibility for work permits in a bid to cut down on the number of ...
Vancouver College in Vancouver, Canada. Chaminade College School – Toronto, Ontario (est. 1964; Christian Brothers left in 1988) O'Grady Catholic High School – Prince George, British Columbia; St. Patrick's High School – Quebec City, Québec [3] St. Thomas More Collegiate – Burnaby, British Columbia (est. 1965)
Until 1958, the CBC was both a broadcaster, and the principal broadcast regulator in Canada. It used this dual role to take most of Canada's clear-channel frequencies on the AM band. In 1962, the Dominion Network was dissolved and within a few years CJBC became a French-language station broadcasting the programming of Radio-Canada.
Students and faculty members at Berkeley said SJP's protests heightened polarization, and were more "hostile" than other protests at Berkeley. One student remembers a demonstrator with a sign comparing the Star of David to the swastika. Students for Justice in Palestine picked up a nickname among critics, “Students for Just Us in Palestine ...
Edsby is an educational technology company headquartered in Toronto, Canada.It is the developer and publisher of the Edsby platform, a web-based K-12 learning management system (LMS) and analytics platform, and Unison, an educational data aggregation product.
Pro-Palestinian groups have been critical of the university's responses to the protests, which have included allowing state troopers to aim long-ranged firearms at students during the dispersal of the Gaza Solidarity Encampment, [416] suspending a pro-Palestinian student organization, [417] and suppressing the Undergraduate Student Government's ...
An international conference of The United Nations Human Rights Commission, held in Montreal, stated in March, 1999 that Canada "is in violation of international law in its treatment of its aboriginal people" and that the condition of natives in Canada is "the most pressing human rights issue facing Canadians." (The Vancouver Sun, April 10, 1999).