Investing in people and ideas for Canada’s recovery

For Canada to succeed, our universities must be strong. In a global economy that is unpredictable and constantly changing, our higher education system is our competitive advantage.
In recent days, universities have reopened their doors. They are committed to ensuring vibrant campus life will make a safe comeback as they protect health and safety and support Canada’s recovery, writes Paul Davidson.
For those in the education sector, September is always a time of hope and promise. This year, those hopes are tempered by threats of a fourth wave of the pandemic. But to see students arrive on campus, to see residences and classrooms open safely, and to see researchers back in labs at higher levels...

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