Students will be receiving some much-needed financial benefits with the passage of Bill C-50 by the House of Commons, courtesy of finance minister Jim Flaherty.
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The Ontario government is investing $25 million in a new state-of-art research centre at the University of Toronto says a recent press release by the CNW Group.
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Canadian public schools have long seemed entranched in a never-ending war for more funding. It appears their saviours have come at last, and are arriving in droves. International students have quickly become a key source of income for many school boards, says an article posted today on The Globe And Mail’s website.
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Distance education can be seen as quite a sedentary act. If you are sitting at the computer for hours on end, without any exercise…this could be something that could help someone put on weight. Even for people who go to school that is not online, reports have shown that many young people are gaining 15 pounds from eating cafeteria food in their first year at college or university. What happens if you are studying by correspondence? Does online education pack on the freshman 30?
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Private tutoring can be a great way to improve your grades and for a professor or anyone who teaches to earn extra money.
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In many countries, the public education system can seem so under-funded that when it comes to primary and secondary schooling – there seems to be no other choice but to put your child through private school. Here are some things to consider about a public school you may want to put your child into.
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