York University

York University welcomes transformative investment in next phase to create a new School of Medicine

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

This announcement of $9M in start-up funding will support further development and planning toward a new School of Medicine at York University and helps accelerate the pace and path to new medical doctor programs in the fastest growing region in Ontario.

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  • This announcement of $9M in start-up funding will support further development and planning toward a new School of Medicine at York University and helps accelerate the pace and path to new medical doctor programs in the fastest growing region in Ontario.
  • York University has continued to advance plans to establish a new School of Medicine, having submitted a formal proposal to the provincial government in 2022 .
  • The School is an extension of York’s commitment to respond to student program interests and community needs for high quality health care.
  • “Mackenzie Health is thrilled to partner with York University for the creation of the York University School of Medicine.

Grant Christie Joins Acentra Health as Senior Vice President of Market Strategy and Solutions

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

MCLEAN, Va., March 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Acentra Health, a Virginia-based technology solutions and clinical services company dedicated to helping government healthcare agencies accelerate better health outcomes, announced the appointment of Grant Christie as Senior Vice President, Market Strategy and Solutions.

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  • MCLEAN, Va., March 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Acentra Health, a Virginia-based technology solutions and clinical services company dedicated to helping government healthcare agencies accelerate better health outcomes, announced the appointment of Grant Christie as Senior Vice President, Market Strategy and Solutions.
  • Christie most recently worked at NTT DATA, where he led the public sector government consulting and advisory division, overseeing 500 consultants in delivering a range of services across more than 20 states.
  • His work spanned various health and human services programs, including Medicaid, behavioral health, child support services, and eligibility.
  • "Grant’s deep experience in U.S. healthcare technology combined with his specialized knowledge in Medicaid systems will be invaluable in shaping the innovative solutions and services Acentra Health brings to the market,” said Kelly Loeffler, Executive Vice President and Chief Growth Officer, Acentra Health.

York University welcomes transformative investment in next phase to create a new School of Medicine

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, March 27, 2024

This announcement of $9M in start-up funding will support further development and planning toward a new School of Medicine at York University and helps accelerate the pace and path to new medical doctor programs in the fastest growing region in Ontario.

Key Points: 
  • This announcement of $9M in start-up funding will support further development and planning toward a new School of Medicine at York University and helps accelerate the pace and path to new medical doctor programs in the fastest growing region in Ontario.
  • York University has continued to advance plans to establish a new School of Medicine, having submitted a formal proposal to the provincial government in 2022 .
  • The School is an extension of York's commitment to respond to student program interests and community needs for high quality health care.
  • "Mackenzie Health is thrilled to partner with York University for the creation of the York University School of Medicine.

AI-driven solution to revolutionize clinical trials and diversify patient recruitment and support

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

With co-investment from DIGITAL, Canada's Global Innovation Cluster for digital technologies; RxPx is launching an 'AI Clinical Buddy System', to leverage AI towards enhancing patient recruitment, adherence, diversity, and engagement in clinical trials.

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  • With co-investment from DIGITAL, Canada's Global Innovation Cluster for digital technologies; RxPx is launching an 'AI Clinical Buddy System', to leverage AI towards enhancing patient recruitment, adherence, diversity, and engagement in clinical trials.
  • Using machine learning, as well as persuasive, generative, and predictive AI approaches, the AI Clinical Buddy System helps reduce operation overheads, enhances patient physical and behavioral tracking, and improves adherence, retention, and engagement.
  • The AI Clinical Buddy System will help life sciences companies and patient populations worldwide.
  • "Led by RxPx, this incredible mix of consortium partners is tackling an increasing imperative for the efficacy and diversity of clinical trials.

Teaching university students how to learn matters for retaining them

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Friday, April 5, 2024

High school students across the country are waiting, nervous for that “yes” or “no” from the colleges and universities where they’ve applied.

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  • High school students across the country are waiting, nervous for that “yes” or “no” from the colleges and universities where they’ve applied.
  • But what happens when students arrive where they’ve so wanted to go?
  • In my doctoral work in holistic learning strategies, in professional consulting work supporting students and in my publications, I have focused on how learning interventions can support students.

Learning and teaching gaps

  • Post-COVID-19 learning gaps are heavy on educators’ minds.
  • Pandemic-related school closures led to significant learning losses.

Learning how to learn

  • The importance of learning strategies (sometimes called metacognition) has been well studied, and it’s clear that acquiring learning strategies has a positive impact on students.
  • Yet for many students I work with who are struggling with post-secondary studies, the notion of learning strategies is new.


Each academic year, colleges and universities experience students not returning. Attrition rates average between 10 to 20 per cent of their learners. In the 2023 academic year in Canada, McGill University had the highest retention rate at 94.3 per cent, while Laurentian University had the lowest at 71.4 per cent.

Read more:
What universities can do to keep students from dropping out

Role of academic performance

  • After family and finance, academic performance is a significant variable.
  • Leavers are “less likely to have higher grades during their first year of post-secondary education.” In a six-college attrition study, available student services like academic support and on-campus tutoring were barely relied upon by the majority of students who left.
  • Ability and performance increase when learners are taught how to learn, yet metacognitive skills continue to be minimally implemented.

High cost for leavers

  • Graduation rates are an incomplete metric, because this misses students who step away but not drop out — who transfer, or take parental or medical leave.
  • This comes with a high cost: for institutions via lost tuition, and for students who won’t “reap the benefits of a completed credential, such as increased earnings and lower unemployment rate.”

Challenges with student retention

  • More emphasis is placed on recruitment rather than retention.
  • For example, one-fifth of Canadian students struggle with significant mental health challenges.
  • Feeling welcome, experiencing affinity and healthy relationships with peers and professionals on campus are essential to a student staying.

Importance of academic skills

  • A 2019 study on “academic skill deficiencies” revealed through surveying more than 2,200 students at four Ontario university campuses that over half were “at risk” or “dysfunctional” in their scholastic abilities.
  • And that was pre-pandemic, and before generative AI like ChatGPT became widely available to users.

Financial and moral consequences

  • The average cost of losing those students after their first year, in the form of lost unrealized grants and a spectrum of expenses, was just over $4.4 million dollars.
  • To retain a student isn’t just a financial gain, it’s a moral obligation.


Dr. Deena Kara Shaffer owns and operates Awakened Learning, a learning strategy coaching business.

Marimaca Appoints Solange González as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary

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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Marimaca Copper Corp. (“Marimaca Copper” or the “Company”) (TSX: MARI) is pleased to welcome Ms. Solange González as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, based in the Company’s Santiago, Chile office.

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  • VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Marimaca Copper Corp. (“Marimaca Copper” or the “Company”) (TSX: MARI) is pleased to welcome Ms. Solange González as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, based in the Company’s Santiago, Chile office.
  • Ms. González is a legal executive with nearly 20 years of experience advising Chilean and international companies across Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), securities law, corporate governance, commercial law and corporate law.
  • Prior to joining Marimaca, Ms. González served as Executive Legal Manager, M&A and Corporate Finance at the Falabella Group, one of Chile’s largest multinational retail businesses.
  • Hayden Locke, President and CEO of Marimaca Copper Corp. states:
    “We are excited to welcome Solange to the Team as we continue to advance the Marimaca Project toward first production.

Minister MacAulay announces funding to York University to support underrepresented agri-food entrepreneurs across Canada

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

The funding will support the new Food & Beverage Accelerator program that aims to build and implement specialized tools and resources to support the unique challenges faced by underrepresented groups in the consumer-packaged goods and agri-food sector.

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  • The funding will support the new Food & Beverage Accelerator program that aims to build and implement specialized tools and resources to support the unique challenges faced by underrepresented groups in the consumer-packaged goods and agri-food sector.
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is committed to addressing the profound systemic inequities and disparities that remain present in our society and institutions.
  • "This new funding for YSpace at York University is vitally important and I'm so pleased to be supporting this initiative.
  • -          The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
    "We are thrilled to see the government's commitment to fostering diversity and innovation in the agri-food sector through initiatives like the AgriDiversity funding.

Helmsley Charitable Trust Awards Over $12 Million to Projects Aimed at Helping People With Type 1 Diabetes Safely Incorporate Exercise Into Their Daily Lives

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Today, The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust announces seven new grants to support research aimed at helping people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) more safely incorporate exercise into their lives.

Key Points: 
  • Today, The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust announces seven new grants to support research aimed at helping people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) more safely incorporate exercise into their lives.
  • More research and solutions are urgently needed to ease the burden of exercise with T1D management.
  • The data sets are publicly available through Vivli, a data-sharing platform that hosts information on a variety of health conditions.
  • The study will provide practical advice and a potentially cost-effective solution for people with T1D engaging in exercise.

University of Waterloo - School of Accounting and Finance Wins The 2024 CFA Society Toronto Ethics Challenge

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Monday, February 12, 2024

On February 08, 2024, University of Waterloo - School of Accounting and Finance was awarded the winning title of the 2024 CFA Society Toronto Ethics Challenge.

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  • On February 08, 2024, University of Waterloo - School of Accounting and Finance was awarded the winning title of the 2024 CFA Society Toronto Ethics Challenge.
  • This year’s competing teams were students from DeGroote School of Business - McMaster University, School of Accounting & Finance - University of Waterloo, Schulich School of Business - York University and University of Toronto, Scarborough.
  • The winning team, University of Waterloo - School of Accounting and Finance, will advance to the national level of the competition at the 2024 CFA Societies Canada Ethics Challenge on May 3, 2024.
  • The 2024 CFA Society Toronto Ethics Challenge is proudly sponsored by RBC Global Asset Management.

Encampment sweeps in Edmonton are yet another example of settler colonialism

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

It feels like housing is at a tipping point in the city of Edmonton. There have been four main events highlighting the situation: These events should be understood within ongoing settler colonialism and a housing crisis endemic in Canada’s broader housing system.Housing in Canada The state of housing both in Canada and globally is worsening, but the housing crisis is not new.

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It feels like housing is at a tipping point in the city of Edmonton. There have been four main events highlighting the situation:
These events should be understood within ongoing settler colonialism and a housing crisis endemic in Canada’s broader housing system.

Housing in Canada

  • The state of housing both in Canada and globally is worsening, but the housing crisis is not new.
  • Read more:
    Two-thirds of Canadian and American renters are in unaffordable housing situations

    While affordable housing policies in Canada emerged following the Second World War, colonialism is foundational to housing policy, evidenced by the high rates of housing vulnerability that Indigenous Peoples face.

Encampment sweeps violate human rights

  • This isn’t happening, apparently, when it comes to encampments, which are both a site of human rights violations and of human rights claims.
  • The coalition argued human rights were violated during encampment sweeps.
  • Domicide is applicable to the encampment sweeps in Edmonton, the historical domicide that enabled the settlement of Edmonton in the first place, and the laws that governed the unsuccessful lawsuit launched by the Coalition for Justice and Human Rights.

Coming together in colonialism

  • When authorities make reference to “public safety” concerns about encampment, unhoused people are positioned as dangerous.
  • The destruction of those encampments simply drives people who are unhoused further to the margins.
  • But punitive approaches like encampment sweeps perpetuate settler colonialism and prioritize the perceptions and preferences of the ruling class.


Katie MacDonald receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.