Biden’s upcoming inauguration sparks conversation on mending ties
As the president-elect grapples to unite a bitterly divided country ravaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians remain hopeful for better relations with their southern neighbour.
As the president-elect grapples to unite a bitterly divided country ravaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians remain hopeful for better relations with their southern neighbour.
Concerns are rising about increased pressure on the province’s health care system and ICUs as Canada passes 700,000 cases on January 16.
A new policy has been enacted to help extend work permits for former international students and is an extension of the postgraduate work permit (PGWP) initiative.
How does the university plan to reduce its carbon footprint to achieve its goal of neutrality?
Non-essential travel is discouraged further amid the new federal flying mandate.
Officials at York reflect on the university’s performance and room for improvement.
Negotiations have been ongoing since fall to extend collective agreements with all CUPE 3903 units and the first bargaining meeting of the year will take place on January 22.
York kicks off the new term online with orientation events.