Fixing post-secondary education key to fixing social inequities

This past February, Laurentian University—an important institution for francophone, Indigenous, and Northern Ontario students—declared insolvency and drastically reduced jobs and programs, cutting mathematics, midwifery, and more. The significance of this story has not been lost on the federal political parties during a federal election. In a tight race for votes in a city devastated by […]
International students struggle to come to Canada amid COVID-19 variant concerns, says Universities Canada president

COVID-19 variants of concern and the pandemic’s fourth wave are impeding the movement of international students seeking to attend Canada’s universities, making this fall a critical time for the federal government to take action to ensure student mobility, according the head of Universities Canada. “September is the largest intake point in the calendar for international […]
Investment goes beyond supporting the institutions themselves

On Sept. 8, nearly all of Lethbridge College’s 5,000-plus students returned to campus to start the school year. While we’d been able to safely offer some in-person classes and labs throughout the 2020-21 academic year—with as many as 400 students per day on-campus—this was as close to a full campus as we had seen since […]
Investing in people and ideas for Canada’s recovery

For those in the education sector, September is always a time of hope and promise. This year, those hopes are tempered by threats of a fourth wave of the pandemic. But to see students arrive on campus, to see residences and classrooms open safely, and to see researchers back in labs at higher levels gives […]
Post-pandemic recovery plans must include access to education for refugee students

The COVID-19 pandemic brought challenges for internationalization in Canadian higher education over the past year. Study permits issued for international students dropped by 22.3 per cent in the second quarter of 2020. As part of pandemic recovery, Canadian higher education institutions have focused on enticing the return of international students. This is understandable in Canada, […]
We need a long-term plan for the post-secondary sector in Canada

For decades, Canada’s universities and colleges have been adrift. There have been reports and targeted programs, but no long-term plan to sustain a complex sector that generates research, supports federal policies from immigration to economic development, and helps educate about half of adults in Canada aged 25 to 64. Comparing federal support for post-secondary institutions […]
Keep the umbrella handy to weather the next storm

Investing for a rainy day is hard for governments who are often judged on “what have you done for me lately.” This is why adequately preparing for rare events like global pandemics is challenging. The better prepared we are, the less likely we will see really bad outcomes. When we don’t see bad outcomes, we […]
University innovation: a transformative force for Canada’s post-pandemic economy

Every technological revolution that society has witnessed was preceded by a major global crisis, and each was driven by major public investments. In each case, the distribution of economic power changed. As we consider what technological shifts will transform our society following massive post-pandemic investments, we must look at further developing and nurturing a culture […]
Ideas to curb the tide of workplace abuse absent so far this election

Since the last election, toxic workplace conduct has seen a governor general resign in disgrace, a former chief of Canada’s defence staff charged with obstruction of justice in connection with misconduct accusations, and legal settlements in the military and RCMP amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars. Shocking as these events are, they are but […]
Maintaining Canada’s momentum as a magnet for international talent

Against the ongoing backdrop of COVID-19, Canada’s universities are once again delivering a unique fall semester. Our fall schedules are a mix of in-person, remote, and hybrid course delivery. Our campuses are enveloped in pandemic health and safety measures. As in other spheres, it feels like higher ed globally is experiencing a pivotal moment of […]