Questions of Lost Money, Alleged Fraud Dominate KPIRG AGM
The research group’s motion to adopt audited financial statements fails to pass
The research group’s motion to adopt audited financial statements fails to pass
Campaigning will take place until April 6, with elections held online from April 9 to 12
Past and present members of KPIRG, as well as representatives from the KSA, discuss the alleged fraud
The association plans to hold another meeting in September to try again
An ISFS white paper found that the province isn’t as self-sufficient in food production as it should be
The Surrey Gang Enforcement Team views its new community outreach program as a crucial step in preventing youth from adopting criminal behavior
For the first time, students will be able to learn about selling the green stuff in a classroom
Victoria will have home advantage against the young Vancouver team in round one
A cannabis “bottleneck” in Canada could limit consumer choice at dispensaries
The opposition continues to demand that the Prime Minister reimburse Canadian taxpayers for his $200,000 trip to see the Aga Khan
Free tuition will be added to the NDP policy booklet as a result of the resolution
The budget will see millions in funding go towards student housing and childcare
The Canadian government is encouraging universities to “harmonize” their sexual assault reporting frameworks
Through the Good Food Challenge, Meal Exchange is encouraging students to trace the origins of what they eat