Hockey in Canada

Hockey Canada has paid $7.6M in sex abuse settlements since 1989

Hockey Canada says it has paid out $7.6 million in nine settlements related to sexual assault and sexual abuse claims since 1989, with $6.8 million of that related to serial abuser Graham James.

The figure does not include the undisclosed amount of a settlement with a woman who sued the organization this spring.

The hockey governing body has been under fire since it was revealed the money in its multimillion-dollar National Equity Fund – which had been reserved for uninsured payments – comes from player fees.

Another 12 insured claims have cost Hockey Canada $1.3 million, and the organization’s chief financial officer, Brian Cairo, said $1 million of that is related to four complaints about the same alleged perpetrator, although he did not provide details.

Insurance companies were not willing to insure the organization for payouts related to the James case after it became public, which is why the organization needed to set aside a fund for uninsured payments, Cairo told the House of Commons heritage committee Wednesday.

“This money was used to support the victims, not the perpetrator.”

The fund was also used to pay for the services of a law firm that has been investigating the alleged sexual assault in 2018 that has Hockey Canada officials before the committee of MPs this week.

In May, news broke that members of the 2018 world junior team were accused of a group sexual assault after a Hockey Canada gala event in London, Ont.

The heritage committee is now probing how the governing body dealt with the allegations and the lawsuit.

Weather by months in Canada

Canada has vast territories with diverse topographic characteristics, so climatic conditions vary greatly in different parts of the country. Most of Northern Canada is characterized by a subarctic climate. Regions subject to it are covered with snow and ice for more than half a year. Land in coastal British Columbia has an oceanic climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. If you’re planning a trip to Canada, check the weather calendar by month to help you plan your vacation.

 

Canadian Weather in January

January is Canada’s coldest month. The weather in January will vary from area to area. The coastal regions and the Great Lakes (Ontario, Newfoundland, and Quebec) will have temperatures of -9°C during the day and -12°C at night. Water near the coast warms up to +5°C. On windy days in the north of Canada the thermometer may fall to -40°C. Vancouver is the warmest in January with daytime temperatures of up to +6°C and +4°C at night. Rainfall in this region will be 180 mm, while in the rest of the country – 50 mm (in the form of snow). Many cities are covered with dense snow cover. The winter months are ideal for holidays at the country’s ski resorts.

 

Weather in Canada in February

A typical winter in Vancouver is constant rain. Temperatures usually drop to -5°C for a week and then rise to +8°C. In Toronto, temperatures often drop below freezing (-3°C during the day and -6°C at night). However, it can start snowing at any time. In the north of the country the daytime temperature is -35°C and after sunset it gets as cold as -45°C. In the central and eastern part of the country, the average air mass temperature is -4°C during the day and -14°C at night. In Ottawa, there are 2-3 days in February when nighttime temperatures drop to -20°C. It is usually -5°C during daylight hours and about -14°C at night. The water temperature in the oceans is +1°C in the east and +7°C in the west. 

 

The weather in Canada in March

As spring arrives, daytime temperatures rise and snow begins to melt. Temperatures are now as low as +1°C in Montreal and Calgary during the day but drop to -5°C at night. Temperatures are -30°C during the day and -20°C at night in the north-west of the country (Yukon). No precipitation is observed here. During the day, the air in Vancouver warms up to +10 ° C and the ocean water – to +8 ° C. The average daytime temperature in the country reaches +2°C and at night it reaches -7°C.

 

Canadian weather in April

You can expect up to 10 degrees Celsius in April (+11°C during the day and +1°C at night), but temperatures are similar across most of Canada. In northernmost Canada, the coldest temperatures may be as low as -20°C. In the north-west (Yukon), the minimum temperature is -1°C during the day, and -10°C at night. Ocean water will warm to +10°C in the southwest, and +4°C on the eastern coast. Most precipitation is expected in the east (up to 80 mm), and in the rest of the territory up to 40 mm for 2-4 rainy days.

 

Weather in Canada in May

The highest daytime temperatures are expected in Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver: +16°C … +19°C during the day and +11°C at night. The water near the coast reaches a maximum temperature of +12°C. Away from the coastal regions the climate has a more pronounced continental character. The average daytime temperature reaches +15°C and it goes down to +7°C at night. Precipitation is expected throughout the country. Rainfall ranges from 35 mm (Faro) to 70 mm (Quebec) for 3 to 5 rainy days.

 

Canadian weather in June 

June in Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto feels the arrival of summer: about +23°C during the day and up to +15°C at night. The sea warms up to +19°C. Nice weather and in Calgary, Quebec, Ottawa – during the day about +20 ° C and at night up to +10 ° C. At the foot of the mountains, the sun warms the air to +16°C during the day, and the maximum is 3 rainy days (up to 50 mm of precipitation). A total of 60-90 mm of precipitation will fall on 4-6 rainy days.

 

Weather in Canada in July

The weather in July is hot only in the southern part of the country, and the rest of the country does not experience elevated temperatures. Clear clear skies quickly turn overcast, but rainfall is light and brief. Average daytime air mass temperatures across the country are about +25°C, and after sunset, +15°C. In Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg in July averages +26 ° C … +29 ° C during the day and about +17 ° C … +20 ° C in the dark. The water temperature off the Canadian coast is +19 ° C … +22 ° C. The rainfall in July ranges from 40 to 70 mm.

 

Weather in Canada in August

August is the second hottest month of the year, after July. Temperatures are exactly the same as in the previous month. During the day, the temperature in the country is +25 ° C, and at night it drops by 10 marks. The water temperature off the coast ranges from +19 ° C to +23 ° C. Rainfall on 3-5 rainy days will be 50-80 mm.

 

Weather in Canada in September

As September arrives, the weather is still summer-like, but evenings are a little cooler. The average daytime temperature in the country stays at +20°C, dropping to +10°C at night. In the southwest and southeast of the country, the air warms up to +21 ° C during the day and up to +13 ° C at night. Water in the Pacific Ocean heats up to +15° C and in the Atlantic Ocean – up to +21° C. Clear skies are sometimes covered with clouds, but rainfall is rare and does not last long. In 2 to 4 rainy days per month, 30 mm to 70 mm of precipitation falls.

 

Canadian Weather in October

The weather in October is very autumnal with noticeably shorter days, more rain, and more frequent cold winds. If in the most parts of Canada during the daytime thermometers show +10 ° C … +14 ° C, the north-west (Yukon) welcomes the first frosts – to -2 ° C during the day and -8 ° C at night. On average, expect about 60 mm of precipitation in the country. Vancouver is the rainiest with 115 mm of precipitation. Water in the oceans warms to +9 ° C … +14 ° C.

 

Weather in Canada in November

In Winnipeg and Calgary, daytime temperatures are already -1°C and nighttime temperatures drop to -5°C. The daytime temperatures are -15°C and nighttime temperatures are -18°C in the mountains of the country and -30°C in the north-west (Yukon). Daytime air in Vancouver and Toronto warms to +9°C and water off the coast to +8°C. Vancouver is the wettest in November with 150 mm of rainfall, while the rest of the country has 50 mm.

 

Weather in Canada in December 

The weather in Canada in December is -3°C … -6°C during the day and around -10°C after sundown. The west coast (Vancouver) is characterized by precipitation, which reaches a maximum of 150 mm in winter. Average monthly temperatures here are usually above freezing: +6°C during the day and +3°C at night. Vancouver will have 180 mm of precipitation while the rest of the country will have 50 mm. It is still warm during the day in Toronto (up to +3°C), but nights are already frosty (-5°C). The water near the coast warms up to +5°C … +7°C. Tourists come to the mountainous regions of the country to admire the unique northern lights.

 

Interesting facts about Canada

Every country in the world has its peculiarities, and Canada is no exception to the rule. The most striking of these differences have been brought together. Canadians are a very distinctive people whose traditions and customs are due in no small part to the country’s geographic location, climate, and historical past.

 The following interesting facts about Canada and Canadians themselves are a prime example of their diversity

 

Famous Canadians

 In fact, Canada has given the world quite a lot of famous personalities, but not everyone knows about their Canadian origins. Thus, this list includes actors who have achieved fame in Hollywood, musicians and even authors of graphic novels. Here is a list of the most famous of them: 

Justin Bieber – musician; 

Michael Bublé – singer; 

James Cameron – filmmaker;

 Jim Carrey – actor; Celine Dion – singer; 

Ryan Gosling – actor;

 Rachel McAdams – actress;

 Mike Myers – actor; 

Ryan Reynolds – actor; 

William Shatner – actor, writer;

 Brian Adams – musician;

 Neil Young – singer; 

Avril Lavigne – singer;

 Joe Schuster – co-author of the graphic novel SupermanFacts about Canada’s geography 

 

As we can see, Canada surprises the world not only with its celebrity descendants, but also with some geographical facts that are perhaps only possible in this country. 

Here are a few of the most interesting features: 

Canada is the second largest country in the world; 

Ottawa is the capital of Canada and one of the coldest capitals in the world; 

Montreal is second only to Paris for the number of French speakers;

 Canada is home to 9% of the world’s renewable water resources; 

Canada has six time zones; 

The city of Calgary in the province of Alberta has a strange feature – a weather phenomenon that can cause the air temperature to rise by 10 degrees in a matter of minutes. This phenomenon is called Chinook wind; 

Despite its vast territory, Canada has one of the lowest population densities. In the country, there are only three people per square kilometer;

 Almost half of Canada’s population was born in other countries;

 It rains 330 days a year in Ocean Falls, British Columbia; 

The sunniest place in Canada is Estevan in the province of Saskatchewan. There the sun shines for 2,537 hours a year. 

 

Interesting facts about life in Canada

 Canadians love to spend time in front of the television and prefer to live in cities. Many residents of the world can agree with them on this. 

In Canada, 81% of the population lives in cities;

 Canadians can deduct a number of things on their tax returns. For example, dog food is not tax deductible; 

Canadians like to end a sentence with the word Eh;

 Canadians call a one-dollar coin “Looney.” 

In Canada, 17% of the population are smokers; 

Canadians spend 21 hours a week watching TV. 128,000 Canadian homes have a television in the bathroom.

 

 Sports in Canada 

Few countries in the world can boast such a number of Olympics and such a love of winter sports. The national sports in Canada are hockey and lacrosse; 

Canada invented the baseball glove in 1883; 

Canada has hosted the Olympics three times – Montreal (1976), Calgary (1988) and Vancouver (2010);

 The first game of indoor ice hockey was played on March 3, 1875 in Montreal, Vancouver. 

Famous Inventions 

In fact, the list of notable Canadian inventions is quite long, listed below are just the most significant. 

Canada invented the popular board game Trivial Pursuit; 

The first telephone was invented in Canada by Alexander Graham Bell; 

The game of basketball was invented by Canadian-American teacher James Naismith; 

The snowmobile was invented by Canadian Joseph-Armand Bombardier;

 Canadian scientist Thomas Ahern patented the electric water heater and electric furnace; 

Canadian filmmaker Graham Ferguson invented IMAX. The digital system was widely used in all cinemas around the world;

 Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, was first discovered by Canadian physician Frederick Bunting and his assistant Charles Best; 

University of Toronto biophysicist James Till and his colleague Ernest McCulloch proved the existence of stem cells.

 

Food and Drink in Canada 

Canadians love to eat good food and you can’t take that away from them. By the way, they also like to drink, but it’s not at all what you think. Canada is famous for its ice wine, which is made from pressed frozen grapes. It is usually a dessert type of wine; 

Cheddar is the most popular cheese in Canada. On average, Canadians consume 10.6 kilograms of cheese per person per year; 

Canada has the highest number of donut stores per capita than any other country; 

Canada has the highest number of people in the world drinking fruit juice. 

Other interesting facts about Canada 

The smallest prison in the world is located in Canada, with an area of 24.3 square meters; 

The province of Saskatchewan has no daylight saving time; 

The West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Canada is so huge that it is the fifth largest in the world;

 Canada produces the most uranium in the world; 

There are 459 cars for every thousand people in Canada;

 The 9.3 kg lobster is the largest recorded lobster. It was caught in Nova Scotia in 1977.

Education on Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island is one of the Maritime Provinces in eastern Canada, located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence east of New Brunswick and north of Nova Scotia. The island is known for its red sand beaches, lighthouses, fertile lands, and large quantities of harvested seafood, including lobsters and mussels. The provincial capital, Charlottetown, is home to Victorian-style government buildings and a modern Confederate Arts Center with a theater and art gallery. 

There are only a few educational institutions on the island that are popular with students.

The University of Prince Edward Island , or UPEI for short, is the public and only university in the province of Prince Edward Island.

It was founded in 1969 by an Act of the Provincial Parliament, resulting from the merger of Prince of Wales College and the University of St Dunstan. University campus, located on the site of the former Father St. Dunstan’s in Charlottetown.

 

UPEI has four faculties :

– Faculty of Arts. 

– Faculty of Education

– Faculty of Special Sciences.

– Atlantic Veterinary College

In addition to this faculty, the university also has a School of Business and a School of Nursing and Nursing 

Holland College is a provincial community college in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. It is named for Captain Samuel Holland, an engineer and surveyor in the British Army.

It was formed by the Prince Edward Island government in 1969 as a result of the education reform policy of the Prince Edward Island Comprehensive Development Plan, which closed the province’s two religiously affiliated institutions of higher education, St. Dunstan’s University and Prince of Wales College, and created the non-denominational University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) and Holland College.

Campuses and Centers:

– Atlantic Police Academy, Slemon Park, Summerside

– Prince of Wales Campus, Charlottetown

– Belmont Center, Charlottetown

– Tourism and Culinary Centre, Charlottetown (home of the Culinary Institute of Canada and Canada’s smartest cuisine)

– Georgetown Centre, Georgetown

– Maritime Learning Centre, Summerside

– Summerside Waterfront Campus, Summerside

 

Holland College offers more than 60 one-year certificate and two-year diploma programs.

The college offers nearly $500,000 in scholarships and benefits to eligible students. In 2010, the college joined Project Hero, a scholarship program co-founded by Gen. (Ret.) Rick Hillier for the families of the fallen.

Colleges of Manitoba

Why study in Manitoba?

Here are reasons why you should consider attending college or university in Manitoba.

To begin with, Manitoba higher education institutions are some of the cheapest in Canada. Thus, you will be able to save more to cover other expenses while you study.

 Secondly, there are several opportunities in Manitoba to gain in-demand skills.

Third, Manitoba colleges and universities provide apprenticeships and internships that help you get relevant work experience, as well as find a job after you graduate.

 Fourth, you can pay less for your education in Manitoba, as most post-secondary institutions in Manitoba provide financial aid (scholarships and awards).

Fifth, attending a post-secondary institution in Manitoba helps with many issues, including employment.

Sixth, Manitoba has hundreds of thousands of lakes. For this reason, you can go on adventures, including fishing, canoeing and swimming.

Finally, Manitoba’s universities and colleges offer a wide range of student services, such as health care, day care, parking, food services and so on.

Average college tuition in Manitoba

The average college tuition fees in Manitoba range from 14,000 to C$18,000 CAD per academic year.

                                            Top 5 Colleges in Manitoba

From the list of colleges in Manitoba, Canada, we have selected the best colleges of higher education:

  1. Assiniboine College.
  2. International College of Manitoba (ICM)
  3. Manitoba Institute of Trade and Technology (MITT)
  4. Red River Polytechnic College (RRC Polytech)
  5. University College of the North (UCN)

 

Assiniboine College

Assiniboine, ranked among the top community colleges in Manitoba and offers a wide range of full-time programs.

Assiniboine Community College also provides student support, student counselling, financial counseling, tutoring, library, testing center, services for people with disabilities, etc.

Assiniboine Community College’s academic programs include certificates, diplomas and advanced degrees. The institution also allows its students to choose their preferred method of study.

In addition, Assiniboine Community College programs explore a variety of fields such as agriculture and the environment, business, food and hospitality, health, social services, technology, commerce, and English language instruction.

For the most part, up to 89% of Assiniboine College graduates do not leave the province of Manitoba after graduation.

Undoubtedly, this is due to the tremendous benefits Assiniboine Community College students receive during their stay and studies.

International College of Manitoba (ICM)

International College of Manitoba is one of Manitoba’s top colleges for degree programs. The institution is also among the top engineering colleges in this province.

The International College of Manitoba campus is located right on the campus of the University of Manitoba (U of M or UManitoba).

Indeed, ICM offers a pathway that allows both Canadian and international students to enroll at U of M.

Depending on your choice of program, you need to earn a certain grade point average in order to continue your second year at U of Manitoba. You must also complete up to 30 credit hours of courses.

Regardless of your nationality as an international student, you can start at ICM in January, May or September.

A great reason to study at ICM is that they have representatives in many countries to help international students when applying.

In addition, there are numerous Manitoba International College programs open to international students.

These programs include UTP Phase I, UTP Phase II (Agriculture and Food Sciences), UTP Phase II (Arts), UTP Phase II (Business), UTP Phase II (Environment, Land and Resources), UTP Phase II (Engineering), UTP Phase II (Science) and UTP Phase II (Recreation Management and Community Development).

First of all, ICM UTP Stage II programs are equivalent to the first year of a bachelor’s degree.

Therefore, you can use any of these UTP Stage II programs to pursue your second year at the University of Manitoba.

 

Manitoba Institute of Trade and Technology (MITT)

If you’re looking to work as an electrician, a medical professional, an IT specialist, a carpenter, the Manitoba Institute of Trade and Technology (MITT) can be a step towards your dream career.

MITT is a public college located in the province of Manitoba. As a specialized learning institution (DLI), MITT can accept eligible international students for its academic programs.

Before you can enrol in your desired program at MITT, it is important that you meet both general and specific admission requirements.

Conversely, you can register for the Manitoba Institute of Commerce and Technology’s English Language Institute (ELI) as it serves as an alternative to the language requirements.

Once you have completed the requirements, you can apply to the program of your choice from among the twenty-five (25) MITT certificate and diploma programs.

You may also graduate from MITT in no more than two (2) years, depending on your program of study.

Examples of Manitoba Institute of Trades & Technology programs include professional trades, business and information technology, health care, social services and graduate programs.

In addition, MITT provides a number of student services such as student counseling/social work and career services and advising.

Whether you are a prospective or current student, you can also access educational, personal and career support at MITT.

Red River Polytechnic College (RRC Polytech)

If you are planning to attend college programs in Manitoba, Red River Polytechnic College is one of the best colleges in Manitoba for international students.

Generally speaking, RRC Polytech is widely known as the largest college of applied learning and research in Manitoba. Its campuses are located in eight different locations in Manitoba.

Moreover, RRC Polytech has more than 200 full-time and part-time programs. International students are allowed to enrol in any degree and certificate program.

You will also have the opportunity to take advantage of Red River College Polytech’s online and hands-on learning.

Examples of Red River College Polytech programs and courses include correspondence and online education, academic training and basic skills programs, business, computer technology and information systems, arts, education, engineering and construction technology, health sciences, hospitality, indigenous. education, skilled trades, transportation engineering, etc.

Ultimately, RRC Polytech offers its students not only academic programs, but also numerous student services that include campus housing, health, meals, day care, commuting and parking, culinary exchanges, and rental space.

 

University College of the North (UCN)

UCN is an institution of higher learning that combines college and university education for Canadian and international students.

In addition, University College of the North makes student life enjoyable and inspiring by providing students with housing, accessibility services, day care, food services, bookstores, tours and activities, counseling, recruitment, recreation, student assistance center, etc.

 

Университеты Манитобы

University of Manitoba обладает репутацией одного из самых сильных исследовательских ВУЗов страны. Он занимает 14 место в списке 50 лучших университетов Канады для привлечения исследовательских грантов.

  • ВУЗ Манитобы входит в рейтинг ТОП-15 лучших университетов Канады.
  • Asper School of Business Университета Манитобы — в числе самых сильных бизнес-школ мира.
  • Университет располагается в Виннипеге (провинция Манитоба), где можно встретить представителей абсолютно разных культур, а в обиходе — более 100 разных языков.
  • 1 год обучения в Университете Манитобы стоит столько же, сколько 1 год обучения в канадском колледже.
  • Многие программы ВУЗа предлагают оплачиваемую стажировку (co-op).
  • Университет Манитобы имеет 50 научных центров и институтов.
  • Занимает 17-ое место в рейтинге по количеству успешно заключенных контрактов и полученных исследовательских грантов.
  • В педагогическом штате университета работает около 2200 преподавателей.

Исследования и аккредитация

Исследовательский Университет Манитобы имеет высокий рейтинг и множество наград международного уровня. На базе ВУЗа постоянно проходят научные разработки и исследования. К главным достижениям относится создание масла канолы в 1970-м году и разработка средств для лечения и контроля гемолитической болезни, спровоцированной резус-фактором.

Преимущества обучения для студентов из других стран

Иностранные студенты университета U of M могут посещать специализированный центр Интенсивного изучения английского языка (ELC, English Language Centre). Это позволит быстрее адаптироваться к занятиям в ВУЗе, а также повысить успеваемость.

Помимо этого в университете есть свой личный Студенческий центр помощи иностранным студентам (ICS). Это специальный проект, которые организовывает полезные консультации на различные тематики, проводит программы для ориентации и адаптации.

Популярные направления и программы ВУЗа

Школа бизнеса при университете предоставляет программы по финансам и бухгалтерскому учету, которые входят в мировые рейтинги среди независимых исследований (топ-10 в Canada Business News и топ-100 QS Top Universities). Обучение в данной школе предполагает постоянную практику. Более 97% специалистов, завершивших обучение, впоследствии приглашаются на постоянную работу.

Одной из самых популярных программ University of Manitoba является агрокультура. В кампусе университета даже есть специальные теплицы, где проходит практика студентов. Это обусловлено тем, что индустрия агробизнеса очень востребована в Канаде. Каждая 8-ая вакансия в стране требует специалистов в этой отрасли.

Инфраструктура

На кампусе университета находится 5 резиденций, каждая из которых расположена в 5-10 минутах ходьбы до учебных аудиторий. Также на территории ВУЗа есть собственный библиотечный комплекс. Он состоит из 19 библиотек, в которых в сумме находится более 2,5 миллионов книг, 700 000 электронных и столько же периодических изданий.

University of Manitoba предоставляет студентам возможности для активных занятий спортом. В кампусе размещены площадки для занятий футболом, баскетболом, волейболом, восточными единоборствами и йогой по всей территории. Также в университете есть два собственных спортивных комплекса и фитнес-центр.

Помимо этого ВУЗ поддерживает студентов в их личных интересах. У абитуриентов есть возможность заниматься танцами, театральным и ораторским искусством, принимать участие в исследованиях на базе университета.

Стоимость обучения

Цены на обучение в Манитобском университете достаточно лояльные. Это привлекает студентов из разных стран мира. Средняя стоимость варьируется в пределах от 17200 до 30000 $CAD за академический год. Общий чек зависит от выбранного типа проживания и предпочтительного уровня комфортабельности. В стоимость входит:

  • обучение по программе;
  • проживание (выбранный тип);
  • учебные пособия, книги, материалы;
  • использование всей инфраструктуры кампуса, а также спортивные занятия;
  • медицинская страховка.

Отдельно будет оплачиваться регистрационный взнос в размере 120 $CAD, авиабилеты в обе стороны, трансфер, визовые сборы и услуги, консульский сбор и плата за перевод документов, а также сумма на личные карманные расходы.

Расположение University of Manitoba Canada

Виннипег — солнечный город в Канаде, столица штата Манитоба. Население города интернациональное и седьмое по величине в стране. Жизнь в Виннипеге очень насыщенная и яркая. Инфраструктура города развитая: проводятся различные культурные мероприятия, на территории расположено большое количество достопримечательностей, парков, кафе, магазинов, ресторанов и прочих развлечений на любой вкус.

Программы обучения

Для международных студентов в университете Манитобы действует специальная подготовительная программа под названием University Transfer Program на базе колледжа International College of Manitoba.

University Transfer Program (Подготовка к бакалавриату) — происходит в два этапа. Первый этап длится на протяжении 8 месяцев и включает в себя изучения языка и других сопутствующих предметов, которые числятся в перечне необходимых для изучения на первом курсе. Второй этап длится 12 месяцев и ориентирован исключительно на изучение профессиональных дисциплин для той или иной специальности. При успешном окончании данной подготовительной программы есть возможность поступить сразу на второй курс бакалавриата.

Бакалавриат — сразу после прохождения подготовительной программы происходит зачисление на второй курс бакалавриата на выбранный факультет. Всего в университете есть 12 основных факультетов, каждый из которых соответствует определенной специальности. Обучение на бакалавриате длится 3 года.

Подготовка к магистратуре (Pre-Master’s) — программа длится 1 семестр. За это время студенты усиленно повышают навыки и совершенствуют квалификацию, благодаря чему в дальнейшем с легкостью поступают на магистратуру.

Магистратура (MBA) — бакалавры университета University of Manitoba могут поступить на магистратуру ВУЗа. Длительность обучения на данном этапе составляет 1 год.

Языковая подготовительная программа (ELC, English Language Centre) — создана специально для подготовки иностранных студентов для обучения в университете. Длительность обучения на данном этапе составляет 1-2 семестра, в зависимости от уровня подготовки абитуриентов.

 

Университетский студенческий городок, в развитие которого за последнее десятилетие было вложено около $200 млн.,  расположен в центральной части города и включает 16 зданий – это целый комплекс жилых и учебных помещений. В Richardson College , Buhler Centre, Leatherdale Hall находятся лекционные аудитории, помещения для семинарских занятий, презентаций, научных конференций, оборудованные современной компьютерной техникой, проекторами, видеоаппаратурой. В этих же зданиях можно найти многочисленные кафе, пиццерии, ресторанчики с летними площадками. К услугам студентов и преподавателей масштабные сооружения Wesley Hall и Convocation Hall, крупнейший книжный магазин, театральные и киностудии, научные и творческие лаборатории. Здесь же находится Axworthy Health and RecPlex – полноценный спортивно-оздоровительный объект, самое большое крытое помещение с натуральным травяным покрытием, современными беговыми дорожками, где можно заниматься футболом, легкой атлетикой, проводить массовые мероприятия.

Библиотека университета содержит в своем фонде около 750000 книг, журналов, статей, копий диссертаций. Кроме того, есть коллекции видео- и аудиоматериалов, микрофильмов, архив и собрание материалов на цифровых носителях, являющиеся интеллектуальной собственностью университета. Интернет-каталог и электронные базы данных позволят быстро найти нужный источник, либо заказать его в любой библиотеке мира. На территории городка находятся резиденции для проживания студентов, включающие одно- и двухместные комнаты, студио, апартаменты таун-хаус; отдельно предлагаются помещения для семейных пар. 

 

Университет Виннипега

Университет был создан на базе Manitoba College (1871 г.) и Wesley College (1888 г.), которые в 1938 году объединились в United College. Сегодня Университет Виннипега интересен своими уникальными бакалаврскими и магистерскими программами, для студентов доступно около 800 курсов более чем в 40 тематических направлениях.

Уникальными в своем роде являются, например, гуманитарные программы исследований в области прав человека или в сфере решения проблем коренного народонаселения.  Общее число студентов университета – около 9400, из них 684 – иностранные студенты из 68 стран. 

Благородная миссия University of Winnipeg состоит в максимальной доступности высшего образования для представителей коренного населения Канады – на данный момент это около 12% студентов-первокурсников, что является наивысшим показателем среди канадских ВУЗов. Кроме того, при университете создан специальный фонд пожертвований (около $3,7 млн.), благодаря которому обучение стало возможным для детей, принадлежащих социально незащищенным и малообеспеченным категориям населения.

В университете есть следующие факультеты:

  • искусства;
  • бизнеса и экономики;
  • образования;
  • науки;
  • кинезиологии и прикладного здравоохранения;
  • теологии.

Программы университета Виннипега:

Требования к английскому языку – TOEFL 80, IELTS 6,5, аттестат о законченном школьном образовании или диплом колледжа.

Бакалавриат – существуют программы длительностью 3 или 4 года, по окончании которых студент получает степень бакалавра в области науки, искусства, бизнеса или образования. Можно принимать участие в прикладных программах, разработанных совместно с Red River College и Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology, или пройти подготовительные куры для поступления по направлениям: медицина, фармацевтика, стоматология, право, журналистика, инженерные специальности.

Магистратура предлагает программы с получением степени в квалификациях MA – магистр гуманитарных наук, MSc – магистр науки, MDP – магистр в области практического развития. Перечень специальностей охватывает сферу культурных исследований, ресурсов и окружающей среды, общественных проблем, теологии, брака и семейной терапии и т.д. Кроме того, существует ряд программ совместно с университетом Манитобы. Длительность обучения – 1-2 года.

Английский язык (ELP) – программа для  иностранных студентов, включающая курсы общего, академического, интенсивного английского, получение сертификатов «Опыт работы в Канаде» и «Сертификат учителя ESL». ELP имеет статус авторизованного центра для сдачи тестов CanTEST и TOЕIC.

Программа постдипломной подготовки PACE. Программа, нацеленная на получение опыта при подготовке к работе в Канаде. Преподаватели, специализирующиеся в популярных отраслях,  программа наставничества  и применение теории на практике. Программа позволяет полностью погрузиться в канадскую культруру, участвовать в различных мероприятиях, а также в праздновании государственных праздников. Обучение проходит в маленьких классах, что благоприятно влияет на скорость усвоения знаний.

Для иностранных студентов плата за обучение в год составляет:

Бакалавриат от CAD 12852.

Магистратура от CAD 12857.

Английский язык (ELP): 1 месяц (интенсив) – CAD 2000.

Программа PACE – от CAD 17000.

 

Канадский меннонитский университет ( CMU ) — частный меннонитский университет, расположенный в Манитобе. Здесь обучается 1607 студентов. Университет был зарегистрирован в 1999 году с кампусом Шафтсбери на юго-западе Виннипега, а также колледжем Менно Саймонса и кампусом Виннипегского университета 

Канадский меннонитский университет был зарегистрирован в 1999 году в результате слияния Канадского меннонитского библейского колледжа (основан в 1947 году), Конкорд-колледжа (основан как Библейский колледж меннонитских братьев в 1944 году) и Менно Саймонс-колледжа (основан в 1988 году). Четвертый колледж, Библейский колледж Штайнбаха , также был вовлечен, но позже ушел.

Название Канадский меннонитский университет было официально объявлено в начале 2000 года, а занятия начались в сентябре того же года в новом кампусе, состоящем из кампуса Канадского меннонитского библейского колледжа на юго-западном углу Гранта и Шефтсбери и бывшего кампуса Университета. школа Манитобы для глухих .

В 2009 году Канадский меннонитский университет открыл новый кампус колледжа Менно Саймонса на Портедж-авеню. В конце 2010 года была построена научная лаборатория, а в 2011 году открыта Школа бизнеса Редекоп

Канадский меннонитский университет предлагает несколько степеней , в том числе:

Школы и колледжи 

 

Университет Брэндона в Канаде — престижное учебное заведение, которое входит в топ-60 лучших ВУЗов государства. Образовательное учреждение является одним из самых старых в стране — его основали еще в 1890 году. Brandon University можно назвать небольшим ВУЗом, так как в нем обучается примерно 4000 студентов. Преподавательский состав включает 500 учителей с многолетним опытом работы — все преподаватели используют индивидуальный подход к учащимся, а также ориентированы на получение студентами практических навыков, которые пригодятся им в дальнейшем. Еще одним существенным плюсом университета Брэндона является возможность принять участие в международной программе по обмену, чтобы получить больше опыта и полезных знакомств во всем мире.

Программы обучения в Brandon University

Университет предлагает несколько программ обучения:

  1. Degree Programs — программы для получения степени бакалавра или магистра по специальностям искусство, музыка, образование, медицинские исследования и наука.
  2. BU & ACC Program Partnerships — партнерские программы, которые предоставляют огромные перспективы в плане дальнейшего трудоустройства.
  3. Faculty of Graduate Studies — программы магистратуры для получения степени по специальностям музыка, психиатрический уход, науки об окружающей среде, развитие сельских районов и образование.
  4. Pre-Professional Programs 1 to 4 years — программа аспирантуры. Вы можете воспользоваться преимуществом классов с небольшим количеством учащихся, а также полноценным и доброжелательным взаимодействием с преподавательским составом образовательного учреждения.
  5. Certificate Programs — основным заданием данных программ является совершенствование знаний и практических навыков специалистами. Также студенты могут получить сертификат и трудоустраиваться в дальнейшем по выбранной специальности.

Основные требования к поступлению в Университет Брэндона

Заявку на поступление можно подавать, начиная с 1 октября. Рекомендуется планировать подачу документов заранее, чтобы успеть до установленных сроков. Ограничение во времени необходимо для того, чтобы приемная комиссия смогла обработать всю документацию и выслать информацию о зачислении как гражданам Канады, так и иностранным абитуриентам. Еще одной причиной ограничения во времени является необходимость получения иностранными студентами учебной визы.

В заявке абитуриент должен указать все учебные учреждения, которые он посещал или посещает на данный момент. Обязательно предоставление официальных документов из выдавшего учреждения или экзаменационного органа: сертификат о прохождении языкового теста и аттестат о среднем образовании. Результаты TOEFL могут быть предоставлены в электронном виде.

Документы не на английском языке должны быть предварительно переведены сертифицированным специалистом: при этом переводчик должен оставить отметку, что он получил документы в запечатанном конверте. Требования ежегодно обновляются, поэтому рекомендуется ознакомиться с актуальной информацией на официальном сайте Brandon University.

Требования к поступлению в Университет Кейп Бретона

Чтобы поступить в Cape Breton University, необходимо собрать пакет следующих документов:

  • аттестат о среднем образовании;
  • сертификаты, которые подтверждают прохождение тестов IELTS or TOEFL.

Для поступления на магистратуру может потребоваться диплом, подтверждающий окончание ВУЗа, а также прохождение программы pre-Masters. Рекомендуется подавать документы за год до начала программы.

 

No longer requiring masks

Canadian Blood Services has announced that it is no longer requiring masks at its donor centres, a move that has sparked backlash from health experts and some long-time donors.

The organization tweeted on Monday that as of July 25, it would be suspending masking and physical distancing requirements at its buildings, vehicles and collection events, but said its donor centres would remain “mask-friendly.”

“Although not required, masks help curb the spread of COVID-19 and are welcome in our environments and available to anyone who chooses to wear them,” the organization said.

But Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth, an Ottawa-based family physician, called the move “irresponsible.”

 

Anybody who goes into Canadian Blood Services to donate is now at risk of leaving with COVID.” she told CTVNews.ca over the phone on Tuesday. “It’s an indoor environment that is a medical clinic. There’s no excuse for them to allow people to go in without masks.”

Kaplan-Myrth also noted this decision comes at a time when COVID-19 cases are surging a cross the country, as the BA.4 and BA.5 sub-variants of Omicron drive a summer wave of the virus.

 

A “historic” housing correction is now underway in Canada and costlier markets in Ontario and British Columbia are likely to be the “epicentre” of the downturn, a new report from RBC suggests.

Greater Toronto Area housing prices soared during the pandemic and were up nearly 36 per cent year-over-year as recently as February.

But the Bank of Canada’s aggressive interest rate hiking campaign has weighed on the market since then, which has now seen four consecutive months of price declines. In its report, released last week, RBC said that it now expects the average home prices across Canada to decline by approximately 12 per cent from the February peak by early 2023.

It says that if that does indeed materialize it would “rank as the steepest correction of the past five national downturns.”

The bank, however, says that the correction will play out differently depending on your market.

It says that housing could be “more resilient,” in markets that are already relatively affordable, with prices only projected to fall by about three per cent in Alberta and Saskatchewan and between five and eight per cent in the majority of other provinces.

 

From burgers to bleach, and Walmart to Adidas — consumers starting to tap out from high inflation

 

Some global consumers are showing signs of cracking, as shoppers stressed by record inflation stick to buying basics like food, bleach and cheap burgers, while those with bigger bank accounts are snapping up $3,000 Louis Vuitton handbags.

Investors are closely watching corporate results for signs economies are headed toward recession. But so far consumers are sending mixed signals. There is weakness seen in those that have been hit hardest by record fuel and food prices. Meanwhile, credit card and other data shows some are still spending on travel and other high-end pursuits.

 

Halifax Public Gardens closed after about 30 trees vandalized

The Halifax Public Gardens closed on Tuesday after bark was stripped off the trunks of roughly 30 trees throughout the park.

In an email, a municipal official said it’s possible the bark was stripped with an axe or a hatchet and the damage varies from tree to tree.

 

Benefits of studying in Alberta

Alberta is known for the high standard of its educational institutions. Many colleges and universities in Alberta are regularly ranked on the top list of institutes in Canada.

Alberta has long been one of the most successful provinces in Canada. It had a high standard of living, low unemployment and a wide range of immigration opportunities. Nowadays, due to falling oil prices, the province has lost some of its positions, but the quality of education has not been affected. Alberta is still one of the most attractive places in the world to study, thanks to competitive tuition fees and reasonable living costs. Moreover, Alberta is recognized as one of the most beautiful places in North America. Its Banff and Jasper National Parks are world famous, and its two largest cities, Calgary and Edmonton, have become the new home of many students and immigrants.

Today, Alberta is home to about 4 million people and about 20,000 international students. Moreover, it is the “youngest” province in Canada in terms of the average age of its residents.

 

List of universities in Alberta

 

Polytechnic Institute of Northern Alberta

– City: Edmonton, Alberta.

– Field of Study: Technical Medicine Economic Information Technology Tourism, Hospitality

– Type: Public

– Type of Education: Bachelor’s Secondary Secondary Preparatory

– Language of instruction: English 

The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology is a research-intensive institution of higher learning. The structure and focus of the programs are more akin to a university of applied sciences than an institute. The university prides itself on its graduates’ high rate of employment in Canada. It is fully focused on the needs of employers in the region. In 2009, it was an unfortunate incident when some of Alberta’s biggest companies “sold out” all of its students before they even received their degrees. But the college management didn’t stop there. A survey was conducted among the people who had graduated from the institution within the last 5 years. It turned out that all are employed, and their salaries are equal to those of graduates of the most prestigious universities in Canada. Now the institute is engaged in researches in the field of applied chemistry, information technologies. It helps new businesses get off to a successful start by providing them with business plans, development strategies, and innovative technologies. As a result, it has become the country’s largest institution of higher education in vocational training in Canada: 26,000 students in credit programs, 36,000 people in specialized courses, and 13,000 students pursuing a working profession. And there are representatives from at least 80 countries everywhere.

 

Interesting Facts

The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology has created a unique system of professional education. After theoretical classes students go to laboratories. There they simulate the environment specific to their chosen specialty. In conditions as close to reality as possible, students learn how to react properly to any work situation and make the right decisions.

The close relationship with Alberta industry was cemented by the opening of the Chamber of Commerce office on the campus in 1997. In 2004, a business incubator was created to assist aspiring entrepreneurs.

As a knowledge-intensive institution, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology is in need of research centers. There are several at the university:

– chemical research;

– Information and communications technology;

– metallurgical technology;

– measurement technology;

– innovations;

– research in the field of petroleum technology;

– sensors and system integration (based on nanotechnology);

– biology, soil science and forestry;

– applied technology.

Features of the Polytechnic Institute of Northern Alberta:

– Spends about $5 million a year on student scholarships;

– 120 programs of study are offered;

– courses are quickly adapted to meet the demands of the job market;

– has well-appointed campuses;

– transfer from one department to another is allowed;

– arrangements are in place to transfer to a university as soon as the third year;

– Teaching is in English, so prior language courses are required;

– the research conducted by its professors and students addresses real-world problems rather than empirical ones;

– the leadership of the university is committed to developing leaders in all fields.

NAIT faculties (schools):

– Business;

– hospitality and culinary arts;

– Applied Science and Technology;

– crafts;

– Health and life sciences;

– construction;

– ecology and natural resources;

– computer and information technology;

– design and communication.

Programs of study:

– certificate;

– diploma;

– bachelor’s degree.

Advantages of the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology:

– Is part of a system of continuing education;

– is a public educational institution;

– has a high degree of credibility with employers;

– has full-time, part-time, and evening classes;

– conducts research in promising directions;

– has partnership and student migration agreements with many institutions of higher learning.

 

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

– City: Calgary, Alberta

– Major: Engineering, Medicine, Economics, Information Technology, Tourism, and Hospitality Management

– Type: Public

– Type of Education: Bachelor’s Secondary School Preparatory Courses

– Language of instruction: English

 

It opened in 1916 as the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art and was Canada’s first public technical institute. It co-founded Polytechnics Canada in 2003, so it changed its name to SAIT Polytechnic in 2004. The institute offers 84 academic programs and 33 professional education courses. Its management considers the following to be the main directions of research and scientific studies: development of environmentally friendly methods of construction and search for alternative energy sources, creation of new materials, information technologies, design of drones and pipelines based on innovative principles. Accordingly, this educational institution holds leading positions in the field of aircraft engineering, materials science, construction and computer technologies, ecology. All of this attracts about 12,000 full-time students to its walls each year in Canada, and the total number of students and apprentices is approaching 50,000.

 

Interesting Facts

SAIT Polytechnic believes that training cannot be purely theoretical. All empirical findings must be put into practice. That is why different specializations and professions are distributed not only among different laboratories, but also among individual buildings and campuses.

– Aldred. Its 150 square meters are home to the Enerplus Center for Innovation, where global research in computer science is conducted. It’s also the largest training facility for engineering students. It’s also where construction students learn how to put their ideas into practice.

– Art Smith Aero Center for Training and Technology. Owns part of Calgary International Airport. Its territory occupies 17 hectares. It is a place where they train future employees of the aviation and transport industry, conduct experiments by beginners in aircraft construction.

– Cenovus Energy Centre and Johnson and Cobbe Energy Centre. Designed for the development of new technologies in the field of energy and resource saving. These buildings prepare for successful employment in Canada, as well as for future leaders and innovators in the energy industry. There’s also a place for the food industry.

– Brawn Fieldhouse. This is the “realm” of health and health care.

– Clayton Carroll Automotive Centre. It educates people who have chosen to work in the automobile industry and motor vehicles.

– Cohos Commons. Helps bring new design projects in construction and landscape planning to life.

– Culinary Campus. Opened in 2012. Offers hands-on training in culinary arts, baking and pastry preparation. It works not only for the needs of the university, but also sells its products to the citizens.

There are several other specialized centers. But most importantly, most of the buildings were built and equipped with multi-million dollar donations from former SAIT alumni!

Features of Southern Alberta Polytechnic Institute:

– Has both preparatory and academic language courses;

– offers a balanced program of study;

– combines theory with practice;

– engages students early on in research and scholarly activities;

– owns well-appointed campuses with a wealth of labs, workshops, and classrooms;

– implements all technical innovations and advances on its campus;

– has several dormitories for students;

– There is a full-time, evening, part-time, and online education system;

– is divided into schools.

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology faculties (schools):

– transport;

– information and communication technology;

– manufacturing and automation;

– Hospitality and Tourism;

– construction;

– business;

– Energy and energy;

– health and public safety.

Training programs:

– certificate;

– diploma;

– bachelor’s degree.

SAIT advantages:

– One of the best institutions of higher education in technical training and applied sciences;

– has several hundred partner companies;

– A high percentage of alumni are very wealthy and successful;

– patents new developments every year;

– engages in international student exchanges;

– is a member of the continuing education system;

– All of its programs reflect the real needs of industry, so its diploma or degree guarantees a quick job placement.

 

The University of Alberta is one of Canada’s leading universities located in Edmonton, the capital of the province of Alberta. The university was founded in 1908 and since then it has been constantly developing, covering more and more topical areas of science. Today, the University of Alberta leads the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada in quality of research in science and engineering disciplines. The University of Alberta is one of the top five universities in Canada and one of the top 100 universities in the world. There are 388 undergraduate programs and 500 graduate programs, including multilingual programs in 18 departments.

The University of Alberta has five campuses (four of which are in Edmonton, and one just southeast of here, in Camruoz). Edmonton is the administrative center of the province of Alberta. The city is home to more than 800,000 people and is one of Canada’s main educational and research centers, and in many ways this status was achieved thanks to the university. Edmonton was repeatedly named the most economically developed city in Canada, making living here truly comfortable.

 

Faculties at the University of Alberta

The University of Alberta offers students a choice of 300 undergraduate courses and around 200 postgraduate programs. Students can study in the following faculties:

– agriculture

– arts

– business

– health care

– engineering

– pharmacy and pharmaceuticals

– science

– law

– education

– kinesiology

– dentistry

– rehabilitation medicine

– nursing

– psychology

– chemistry

– physics

Requirements for admission to the University of Alberta

Because instruction is in English, international students must be proficient in written and oral English. Certificates of course completion are submitted for this purpose. The international TOEFL and IELTS tests are considered equivalent.

In addition, a high school diploma with corresponding grades in relevant subjects must be submitted. The exact list of documents we create individually, at the time of admission to the university. If you are interested in studying at this or other universities in Canada – contact the professionals at SIMPLEX.UA!

Tuition at the University of Alberta

Course prices depend on the chosen program and field of study. Tuition costs between 27,540 and 40,290 CAD per year. Additional costs are:

– meals – from 2,500 CAD for 8 months

– textbooks and consumables – from CAD 1,200 per year

– Public transport passes from CAD 308 for 12 months

– Clothing – from 400 CAD

– Other – from CAD 1,480

International students can get a scholarship to help with tuition.

 

Student housing options

First-year undergraduate students live in single rooms on the Lister campus. It takes minimal time (no more than 20 minutes) to get to their place of study. A meal plan is made for students in the campus dining halls. Traditional dormitories are available to international students.

Seniors can sign 8- or 11-month leases. There are 2 dormitories and a common room available to students. Rooms with 4 or 6 beds are available in limited numbers. 

For more information on cost and how to move in, please consult with our Personal Manager.

 

The University of Calgary is a prestigious public university located in the province of Alberta. The educational institution was founded in 1966 and at that time was a branch of the University of Alberta, but a few years later it gained independence and rather quickly gained the status of one of the most popular research institutions in Canada. Today, the university is home to more than 30,000 students, 20% of whom are foreigners. University of Calgary offers different areas of study: students can study medicine, peculiarities of human psyche and new technologies.

The high level of knowledge and practical skills given to students at this university is known far beyond Canada. In 2016, the educational institution was named the best young university in North America. The university’s research programs deserve special attention – more than 100 patents are registered annually on behalf of the institution. The teaching staff of the institution is represented by more than 2,500 specialists who are graduates of the world’s leading universities.

University of Calgary degree programs

The University of Calgary offers a vast array of majors in a variety of fields:

  1. art: urban studies, digital media studies, culture of different countries, international relations.
  2. Medicine (Cumming school): neurology, immunology, biochemistry, medical management, microbiology and infectiology, biotechnology.
  3. Faculty of Design: landscape design and architecture.
  4. Haskayne School of Business.
  5. Kinesiology: biomechanics and direct kinesiology.
  6. Law: administrative, property, constitutional law and legislation.
  7. Nursing.
  8. Engineering: electrical, petroleum, and civil engineering.
  9. Natural sciences: botany, zoology, ecology, geology and geophysics.

In addition to the above-mentioned undergraduate and graduate programs, the university offers the International Foundations Program to prepare applicants for admission to the University of Calgary. The preparatory course lasts 1-1.5 years, after which the student is automatically enrolled in the baccalaureate program.

 

 

University of Calgary Admission Requirements

The following documentation is required for admission to the university:

– An application form to be completed by the applicant;

– High school diploma;

– A certificate that proves passing a language test (TOEFL, IELTS, MELAB or PTE).

A transcript of your grades from school is also required. A diploma with a grade point average greater than 4.0 will be required for admission to graduate school.

Accommodation and Recreation at the University of Calgary

International students can live in one of the residences that are located near the main academic campuses. Students are provided with single, double, and triple rooms that are equipped with all the necessary furniture, appliances, bathrooms, and a kitchen. The dormitories also have laundry facilities, gymnasiums, and recreation rooms where students can socialize and enjoy themselves. The university has its own concert hall, a large library and several theaters, which brighten students’ leisure time and allow them to diversify.

University of Calgary Rankings

The University of Calgary ranks among the top 10 best educational institutions in Canada and the top 5% of the best universities in the world. The institution can be called one of the most respectable, as graduates with a degree from the University of Calgary are in high demand among employers and certainly do not face employment problems.

 

Concordia University of Edmonton opened its doors to students in 1921. Previously, the university was called Alberta College at Concordia University. In 2015, it was granted university status. The university originally belonged to the city’s Lutheran community. Concordia is now a secular institution, and theological studies have been moved to Concordia Lutheran Seminary. Concordia University of Edmonton is located in the city of the same name, Alberta, Canada. Its only campus is located here. The university considers its mission to be the preservation of scientific and academic freedom, teaching students to be independent thinkers and leaders, observing ethical standards and working for the good of all mankind. Refers to small institutions of learning. Provides basic higher education in Canada to 1,770 students each year and prepares about 1,640 master’s students. There are students from 40 countries around the world.

 

What makes Concordia University in Edmonton interesting:

– Refers to a serious institution with a reputation;

– has been in operation for about a century;

– is located near the city center, in a high-mountain area with clean air and panoramic views of the river valley;

– is located in a residential area with a convenient infrastructure;

– Is committed to a liberal tradition;

– prefers an individualized approach to students;

– maintains a welcoming atmosphere;

– guarantees freedom of scientific thought;

– provides instruction in 45 program courses;

– is a member of the Continuing Education Program.

CUE features:

– the university operates English courses in Canada;

– intensive research is conducted;

– online and distance learning;

– suitable for basic education required for admission to higher education institutions in Canada;

– is officially registered with the Government of Alberta;

– is a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada;

– offers scholarships, grants and financial aid for international students;

– operates a chaplaincy service;

– has a strong partnership with Lethbridge University.

Faculties of Concordia University in Edmonton:

– accounting;

– biology;

– chemistry;

– Dramatic Arts;

– education;

– English philology;

– health and the environment;

– ecology;

– finance;

– history;

– human resource management;

– information support;

– information security;

– management;

– marketing;

– mathematics;

– music;

– philosophy;

– psychology;

– applied psychology;

– religious studies;

– sociology.

Programs of study:

– certification;

– diploma;

– bachelor’s degree;

– master’s degree;

– second higher education;

– graduate school.

Benefits of Concordia University of Edmonton:

– Refers to an institution of higher learning that cherishes its history and tradition.

– Constantly and dynamically developing.

– Regularly introduces new courses of study and increases the number of degrees awarded.

– It has worldwide recognition.

– Known for its liberal and international views.

– Supports the independence of scientific thought.

– Receives grants for serious research.

– Cooperates with many famous universities.

– Has established a cozy and comfortable campus.

– Functions the Center for Employment Assistance for students and alumni.

 

Mount Royal University is based in Calgary and has been committed to providing high-quality higher education for more than 100 years. In seminars led by qualified instructors, students receive all the theoretical knowledge and practical skills they need to succeed in their careers. Students also have access to simulation centers and laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment where they can participate in research. Mount Royal University has an enrollment of approximately 15,000 students.

 

Programs of study at Mount Royal University

The institution offers a variety of programs, so each applicant can choose the educational system that suits him or her best.

Bachelor’s Degree. The bachelor’s degree program requires four years of study in specific disciplines. Most degrees include general education courses and practical training, including internships. At the end of the program, students are fully prepared to work or continue on to graduate school. The university offers degrees in the arts, humanities, business administration, communications, health and physical education, interior design, and the sciences (biology, chemistry, physics, and geology).

  1. the Diploma is a two-year program. During this time students acquire all the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills in a definite sphere. Getting a diploma allows you to find a job in your chosen specialty, or to continue studying at university for a bachelor’s degree.
  2. Certificate – is a one-year training program, which implies improvement of already existing knowledge and skills. The university offers certificates in business administration, nursing, and sports therapy.
  3. Preparatory courses. At Mount Royal University you can take courses you’ve missed, try something new, or improve your English language skills. The program is also designed to prepare applicants for higher education.
  4. Community Service Learning allows students to use theoretical knowledge and skills to address current community issues.

Mount Royal University Admission Requirements

International applicants to Mount Royal University are considered to be applicants who reside outside of Canada and require a visa for further study. The institution has general admission guidelines, but each program has its own specific requirements. Common admission features include:

  1. Competition. Applicants with high grades are given first consideration by the admissions committee. Minimum grade requirements are determined by the program chosen and change annually.
  2. high school diploma. To be considered an official document, it must be sent from the institution by which it was issued.

 

Certificates in languages other than English must be translated. The translation of the document must be notarized.

  1. A certificate confirming your knowledge of the English language. The following language examinations are accepted: LEAP 4 Advanced, TOEFL iBT, IELTS, Cambridge English B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency, MET, PTE Academic, CAEL or CanTEST.

Applicants who cannot provide official documentation are considered only for programs that do not have significant academic requirements.

Accommodations and Recreation at Mount Royal University

Mount Royal University residences are only a 5-minute walk from campus, so students don’t have to stand for more than an hour in traffic or take a long time to find a place to park. Also, living in a dormitory gives you the opportunity to make many useful and interesting new acquaintances. The rooms have everything you need for a comfortable stay: Internet, lighting, comfortable furniture and water supply. Residents of the residence have access to all campus resources, such as the recreation center or the library. Students can also become actively involved in the life of the university by becoming a member of the volunteer community, student association or Cougars athletics club. 

Tuition at Mount Royal University

The cost of undergraduate programs varies with the chosen major and averages CAD 25,000 per year. Secondary vocational courses will cost CAD 40,000 per year.

 

The Alberta College of Art + Design is located in Calgary, Alberta. In spite of the name, it has the right to issue a bachelor’s degree. It is one of only four institutions of higher education in Canada that offer degrees in applied art and design (the others are the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver, the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto and the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax).

 

 

Athabasca University is located in Athabasca, Alberta.

It is the largest distance learning university with over 37,000 students. Its students come from all of Canada’s provinces and territories, as well as from 84 countries around the world. 

On September 1, 2009, Athabasca University has changed its academic structure. New faculties have been established, with a variety of centers. The Department of Business represents a number of undergraduate courses and programs, as well as a Center for Innovation Management with MBA programs. The Health Faculty represents the Center for Undergraduate Nursing and Health Professions as well as the Center for Applied Psychology for Secondary Education. The Department of Humanities and Social Sciences presents the Centers for Language and Literature, Psychology, Global and Social Analysis, and several others. The Department of Science and Technology represents the Center for Science and Mathematics and the School of Computing and Information Systems.

 

 

Innovation Management Center

The Center, formed in 1994, is located in St. Albert. The Center provides the opportunity to obtain a master’s or doctoral degree in business administration from a distance. It is the first distance education center of its kind in the world. The center has repeatedly made the list of top centers.

 

The University of Lethbridge is a Canadian university in Lethbridge.

It was founded in 1967. It includes 6 faculties (arts and sciences, education, fine arts, medical sciences, management, postgraduate).

It offers more than 150 bachelor’s and 60 master’s degree programs.

 

Bow Valley College was established in 1965 and is located in Calgary, Alberta. Calgary is one of the top five most comfortable places to live in the world. It has majestic rocky mountains, good infrastructure, high standard of living and career opportunities for students. It’s the right place to live and the right place to learn. The College has new research centers, its own health clinic and recreation center, state-of-the-art library facilities, comfortable classrooms, and dining halls. Today Bow Valley College offers Certificate and Diploma programs with a transfer option to universities in Canada. 93% of our graduates are successfully employed upon graduation.

 

Bow Valley College offers certificate and diploma programs in 4 major fields of study:

– Business.

– Health and Wellness.

– Human Services.

– Justice.

Year of Foundation: 1965

Number of students: 14,000

 

Alberta Public Schools

The  top 7 most popular schools in Alberta for international students are

 

  1. Calgary Board of Education

 

– City: Calgary

– Percentage of international students: 10%

– Average number of students per school: 500

– Language of instruction: English, French, German, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Italian, Punjabi

– Tuition: 12,750 CAD

– International Baccalaureate (IB)

– Specialized Programs:

o Advanced Placement

o French Language

o athletic activities

o arts.

 

  1. Edmonton Public Schools

 

– city: Edmonton

– Percentage of international students: 10%

– Average number of students per school: 450

– Language of instruction: English, French

– Tuition: 12,750 CAD

– Specialized programs:

o International Baccalaureate (IB)

o Advanced Placement

o Athletic Departments

o arts.

 

 

  1. Golden Hills School Division

 

– City: Strathmore

– Percentage of international students: 17%

– Average number of students per school: 300

– Language of instruction: English

– Tuition: 12,900 CAD

– Specialized Programs:

o Robotics

o Forensic science

o fine arts

o Hockey academy

 

  1. Lethbridge School District

 

– town: Lethbridge

– Percentage of international students: 2%

– Average number of students per school: 450

– Language of instruction: English

– Tuition: 11,850 CAD

– Specialized Programs:

o International Baccalaureate (IB)

o Advanced Placement

o Visual Arts

 

 

  1. Livingstone Range School Division

 

– Town: Claresholm

– Percentage of international students: 1%

– Average number of students per school: 250

– Language of instruction: English

– Tuition: 11,300 CAD

– Specialized Programs:

o Fine arts

o Sports

 

 

  1. Palliser Regional Schools

 

– city: Lethbridge

– Percentage of international students: 2%

– Average number of students per school: 250

– Language of instruction: English

– Tuition: 12,900 CAD

– Specialized Programs:

o Advanced Placement

o Sports

 

 

  1. Red Deer Public Schools

 

– city: Red Deer

– Percentage of international students: 5%

– Average number of students per school: 450

– Language of instruction: English, French

– Tuition: 12,750 CAD

– Specialized programs:

o International Baccalaureate (IB)

o Advanced Placement

o French

 

 

MacEwan University  is a public undergraduate university in EdmontonAlberta, located in the city’s downtown core.

Formerly a two-year college, in 2009, it became Alberta’s sixth university. MacEwan University offers ten baccalaureate degrees, one applied degree and 43 diploma and certificate programs. In addition, MacEwan University serves as the largest transfer-in post-secondary institution in Alberta. The university’s four faculties and two schools offer programming in fine arts and communications, health and community studies, liberal arts and sciences, engineering, physical education, nursing, and business.

The university also offers non-credit professional and personal development courses on a part-time basis, in addition to programming for university preparation and English-as-a-Second-Language courses.

Its student body is more than 60% female, with more than 12,000 full-time students in credit programs and just over 19,000 students across all credit- and non-credit programs. 

MacEwan University is an undergraduate institution divided into four faculties and two schools: Faculty of Arts and Science; Faculty of Fine Arts and Communications; Faculty of Health and Community Studies; Faculty of Nursing; School of Business; and the School of Continuing Education. The university offers ten baccalaureate degrees, one applied degree and 43 diploma and certificate programs. Some programs are offered in-classroom and full-time, in-classroom part-time, online and distance.

MacEwan University considers itself to be a student-centered institution with a focus on teaching. The university states it “provides student-focused instruction in a warm and supportive atmosphere.” It also says, “We focus on teaching, so our students can focus on learning. It’s been a cornerstone of who we are for more than 40 years. And we continue to build on that reputation.” 

MacEwan has two libraries, the Alberta College Library and John L. Haar Library. Both are member libraries of the NEOS Library Consortium, The Alberta Library, Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries (COPPUL), and the Canadian University Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement (CURBA). 

 

Interrupted learning due to the COVID-19

The Ontario government has released a plan to help students catch up following two years of interrupted learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The plan focuses primarily on getting students back in the classroom for a “full school experience,” however the Progressive Conservatives say they

will also “enable the option of remote learning” for parents who feel it’s the best option for their child.

“Our plan starts with a return to in-person learning, on time, and with all the experiences students need and deserve like sports, clubs and field trips.

Nothing is more important,” the document reads.

Few new details were released as to how the government plans to ensure in-person learning continues throughout the year, particularly i

f another wave of COVID-19 hits the province. Instead, the government touted their previous investments in ventilation improvements and HEPA

filter units, the provision of rapid COVID-19 tests for staff and students and funding for parents to offset the costs of online learning.

Pope Francis has issued a public apology

Pope Francis has issued a public apology for the role that the Catholic Church played in Canada’s residential school system, calling it a

“deplorable evil” following his visit to the former site of the Ermineskin Indian Residential School in Maskwacis, Alta.

Speaking to a crowd of Indigenous community members and residential school survivors on Monday at the community’s powwow

grounds, he decried colonial “policies of assimilation and enfranchisement” and urged formal investigations to follow the first step of this apology.

“I am here because the first step of my penitential pilgrimage among you is that of again asking forgiveness, of telling you once more that “I am

deeply sorry,” he said in his official apology on Monday. “Sorry for the ways in which, regrettably, many Christians supported the colonizing

mentality of the powers that oppressed the Indigenous peoples. I am sorry.”