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The remaining five per cent will be for students from elsewhere in Canada. The change will only represent a small shift in enrolment, as roughly 88 per cent of all medical school spots in Ontario ...
Like many rural areas, the Muskoka region is exempt from Canada’s ban on foreign home buyers, which has been extended through 2026. Foreign buyers in Ontario ... much of the furniture is made ...
with the other 5 per cent reserved for students from the rest of Canada. “We know that if you’re born in Ontario, you’re more than likely to stay and practise in Ontario,” Mr. Ford said.
undergraduate medical school programs will need to set aside 95% of places for Ontario students with 5% allocated for students from elsewhere in Canada. For post-graduate programs including ...
The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing up to $7.5 million to support 365 projects that will help the province's farmers, food processors, and essential farm-supporting agribusinesses ...
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Mike Ashley has launched an attempted boardroom coup at online fast fashion retailer Boohoo, pitting the retail tycoon against rival entrepreneur Mahmud Kamani for control of the company’s future.
Ashley and Richard were destined to be partners, professionally and romantically. The two met in 2017. Then aspiring MedTech professionals, they both attended the same annual conference, the ...
Saying that Canada had invited too many newcomers in, in too short a period of time, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced lower targets to slow population growth. By Matina Stevis-Gridneff ...
after settling a court challenge that had been initiated by Ontario over whether the impact assessment Ottawa had imposed on the highway was overstepping. Last year, the Supreme Court of Canada ...