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Ottawa Living: Student’s Guide
You deserve to study in the best places. Ottawa, Canada, is among the best study destinations you can choose. First, it’s a destination known to provide high-quality education with some of the best universities, including the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia. These institutions regularly review and
HOW STUDENTS CAN MAKE MONEY FROM HOME
Introduction Money makes the world go round, and even for students, money is a big part of the equation in their comfort while in school. The academic process, especially in college, is very engrossing and taxing and requires emotional, financial, and physical commitment. Most students have managed to juggle the
Are colleges still worth your time in the modern day?
College used to be something that people never debated. The path in life was simple; you go to high school, go to college, then university and then you found a job. It was an easy set of decisions that led to a simple and successful life. However, these days, there
Advice on how to become better at a sport in college
In college, a lot of students are interested in sports. Some join and compete at top levels while others simply bow out for not being good enough. While talent is an excellent factor in sports, there are also other ways you can improve your performance and further your passion as
Cheap Research Paper Writing Service: 10 Tips to Get Maximum Results
Being a college or university student means to cope with a lot of troubles every day. Endless homework, super complicated projects, numerous writing assignments make students dislike studying. Yet, the heavy schedule is not the reason to give up and leave college. There are many tips to make your studying
A diploma won’t cut it: Why the government needs to support global education for Canada’s future
Today’s university graduates have a tough job ahead of them. As the future leaders of Canada, students will need to utilize the skills they’ve acquired during their years at university to overcome the many significant and complex challenges Canada will face in the years to come. Luckily, Canada houses some
Universities Play Key Role in Reconciliation
The success is staggering. The number of Aboriginal people and communities using education as a means to a greater future is rising. It’s a cause for celebration. Just 50 years ago, there were roughly 200 Status Indians taking courses at Canadian universities and colleges. In 2011, the number of self-identified
Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame Profile: Daniel Igali
2015 marks the Year of Sport and the 60th anniversary of Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. In recognition of these important milestones, OLM will be featuring Honoured Members of Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame in a weekly Profile piece. Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame aims to share the stories and
How Healthcare is Rationed Differently in Canada and the United States
No country can afford to give every citizen every healthcare services. By Trudy Lieberman As an American journalist sitting in a Toronto coffee bar, I began chatting--as I often do in another country--with people about their healthcare system. One employee taking people's orders was about to go off duty and
Choosing a Career in the Trades
J?urneyman is a program that encourages and supports female involvement in the trades. To be a journeyman in the trade industry is something individuals strive for, signifying that they are completely qualified in their chosen field. As members of the “JOurneyman” program, women give new meaning to the title and
Mayor’s City Builder Award Shines Light on Vulnerable Youth
Bill Robinson receives his Mayor's City Builder Award from Mayor Jim Watson and Councillor Marianne Wilkinson. Image courtesy of City of Ottawa. When Bill Robinson meets me for coffee, he talks youth at-risk. Who are these children? Robinson replies: It’s a baby born into poverty. It’s a kid facing family
Simulating the Life of an Operator: World-class Morrisburg Training Centre Preps Students For What’s to Come
Campus life at the Operating Engineers Training Institute of Ontario (OETIO) is designed to give students a preview of the real thing. Getting familiar with long work hours and living in a dormitory for several months at a time is the life of many heavy-equipment training operators. As graduation approaches,
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